Texans Player Goes Viral For Shoving Coach In Sideline Meltdown
01/18/2025 05:14 PM
Things didn't exactly go to plan for the Texans special teams unit on the opening play of Saturday's divisional round game. And it was only made worse by this situation...
After drawing a flag for taking his helmet off and celebrating a fumble that his team didn't even recover, Houston cornerback Kris Boyd was caught by ESPN's cameras shoving coach Frank Ross and having a meltdown on the Texans' sideline.
The strip came after Kansas City returned the ball 63 yards and Boyd's penalty brought the ball inside the 15.
welp this is kris boyd's last game as a texan pic.twitter.com/8jKGUcRGi0
— Teddy💛 (@Teddy_20) January 18, 2025
It didn't take long for Boyd's behavior to go viral on social media.
"Ain't no way I just turned on my TV and saw Kris Boyd shoving a coach," a fan said.
"Yikes. That replay of Kris Boyd shoving a coach is rough," Matt Miller replied.
"Kris Boyd might get cut at halftime," Kendall Baker commented.
"[Expletive] Kris Boyd man EVERY SINGLE WEEK," another fan posted.
"Kris Boyd should learn the following term: Would you like fries with that?"
"Kris Boyd is a joke," a user said. "Has been for a while."
"Why tf did Kris Boyd do that [expletive]?" another asked. "He pushed his coach too??? Wtf is going on."
"Kris Boyd is a [expletive] idiot why is he on the team."
As easy as it is to get caught up in the moment when emotions run high, there's no place for what Boyd did. We'll see how much more playing time he gets in the rest of this one.
For now his team trails the Chiefs 6-3 with a few minutes left in the first quarter.
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