KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Texans cornerback Kris Boyd practically shoved Houston particular groups coach Frank Ross to the bottom after the opening kickoff of their divisional playoff loss to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs on Saturday.
The Texans had kicked off and Chiefs returner Nikko Remigio had damaged via their protection, hitting the open area and racing towards the top zone. Boyd caught him and stripped the ball unfastened, ran towards Houston’s sideline and celebrated the fumble by ripping off his helmet and sending it skittering towards the bench.
Solely drawback: Kansas Metropolis recovered the fumble.
“I received the ball out,” Boyd stated after the sport. “And as I’m getting up, I have a look at the display, I see nothing however white (Houston’s colours) and so they’re all pointing that means,” Boyd stated, pondering the Texans recovered. “So I used to be like, ‘Oh yeah, we received the ball, too. Turnover.’ And I used to be simply turnt.”
However then one of many Texans instructed Boyd it wasn’t good — as a result of there was a penalty flag on the sector and the Chiefs nonetheless had the ball.
Boyd proceeded to shove Ross on the sideline and in the end was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct for taking off his helmet.
“I used to be simply too excited, did one thing that I shouldn’t have completed. Studying from it,” Boyd stated. “Preserve my helmet on.”
Boyd stated pushing a coach is “not in my character” and he wouldn’t disrespect anybody.
“I like Frank,” he stated. “I’m a God-fearing man. I respect all people in that constructing.”
Boyd stated he apologized to “all people,” together with Ross, for letting his feelings get the higher of him.
“He instructed me, ‘Hey, hear, don’t fear about that,’” Boyd stated. “We had a complete ballgame to play, however I used to be simply making an attempt to get my level throughout. Like I stated, I’m not that kind of individual.”
Texans coach DeMeco Ryans didn’t see Boyd shove Ross on the sideline.
“What I noticed is we are able to’t come out on the primary play and throw our helmet,” Ryans stated. “That’s not what we educate. That’s not what we’re about in any respect.”
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