Texans Kris Boyd Gets in Physical Altercation With Coach During Divisional Matchup vs. Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans kicked off Saturday's slate of NFL Divisional Round matchups. With a trip to the AFC Championship Game on the line, all eyes were glued to this matchup.

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Chris Boyd Shoves Special Teams Coach

 

The playoff intensity was at an all-time high in this matchup and the frustrations started to boil over early in the matchup. After the opening kickoff, FOX cameras caught Texans cornerback Chris Boyd shoving Houston's special teams coach Frank Ross.

 

The heated altercation led to tons of reactions on social media.

 

"You got to cut Chris Boyd on the spot," one user said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"Nah the Texans might as well cut Chris Boyd from the team right now," another user added.

Chiefs Travis Kelce Gets Honest About Retirement

 

With the Chiefs having the NFL's best record at 15-2 their quest to become the first NFL team to 3-peat looks alive and well. A three-peat would also mean a fourth Super Bowl ring for Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce, which would almost certainly stamp him as the greatest to ever play the position.

 

With not much left to prove in his illustrious career, some have wondered if Kelce might consider retirement after this playoff run. During a recent appearance on the Stephen A. Smith Show, Kelce said that he would definitely "re-evaluate" things once the season ends.

 

"I love everything that I'm doing in this building, but at the end of the day I'm not having that extreme success on the field as I have individually. I'll re-evaluate it like I always do, and I'll probably tell myself how much I love this thing, and I'll come back next year," Kelce said.

 

"I still love coming into the building every day, does it get hard, yeah, but I'm not doing it for the stats. I'm doing it for the greatness, the legacy that we've created here in Kansas City. I can't fathom what it would feel like just being able to say I'm satisfied because I'm still hungry to go and get something right now."