Former Texas cornerback Kris Boyd has faced severe backlash on social media after an early game incident in the Houston Texans' loss to the Kansas City Chiefs i
During the Houston Texans’ AFC Divisional Round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs, cornerback Kris Boyd found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
After the opening kickoff in Kansas City on Saturday, Houston's Kris Boyd took off his helmet, ran off the field and shoved special teams coach Frank Ross.
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd shoved his own coach in the loss to the Chiefs, and now the player has spoken up about what happened.
Kris Boyd said following Saturday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs his altercation with Frank Ross came from a place of love.
After a chaotic opening kick-return sequence, the Houston Texans’ Kris Boyd seemed intent on adding to the confusion as his team tried to upset the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round on Saturday.
The Houston Texans got off on the wrong foot in their attempt to upset the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round. Houston allowed Chiefs kick
Houston Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said Monday that cornerback Kris Boyd didn’t push special teams coach Frank Ross in a “disrespectful manner” after he nearly shoved him to the ground following the opening kickoff of the team’s divisional playoff loss to the Chiefs this past weekend.
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd showed off the racist message that he received after he shoved special teams coach Frank Ross.
Former Minnesota Vikings cornerback Kris Boyd, now with the Houston Texans, shoved his special teams coordinator, Frank Ross, during the first half of their divisional round game against the Kansas City Chiefs Saturday in Kansas City,
Two days after the Houston Texans were eliminated from the postseason, coach DeMeco Ryans had to come to the defense of cornerback Kris Boyd. The special teamer regretted shoving special teams coach Frank Ross after the opening kickoff of Saturday's divisional round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs,