The Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans 23-14 Saturday at GEHA Field at ... round by any quarterback in playoff history, per NFL Research. NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules ...
The Chiefs have been often criticized for getting the benefit of the doubt from NFL referees. That noise only grew on Saturday in the divisional round against the Texans. Houston has been on the ...
Struck by the designer fits proliferating across the NFL? Cameron Wolfe digs into the fashion obsession that has many pro ...
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"The NFL fined Texans CB Kris Boyd $8,056 for unsportsmanlike conduct — throwing his helmet after the opening kickoff, leading to a sideline confrontation with special teams coordinator Frank ...
Since the Kansas City Chiefs eliminated the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round, a hot topic around the NFL has been the officiating — and whether or not it favors certain teams. Texans star ...
There were few, other than Chiefs supporters, who were happy with the officials and the way a handful of calls played out in Saturday's divisional round K.C. win over the Texans, 23-14 ...
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon is lashing out at the NFL over a fine he received for something he didn't say. Mixon started out by tagging the NFL on X and calling the league "wild" with a ...
Joe Mixon and his agent are claiming the NFL fined the Houston Texans running back $25,000 for comments he did not make following the AFC divisional round defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday.
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon announced via X on Wednesday that the NFL fined him for comments he didn't make following the playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. And the result has been ...
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon is getting fined by the NFL. Here's the funny part: He's getting in trouble for something someone else. After the Texans' 23-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs ...
But while the two penalties called on the Texans for their hits on Mahomes were debatable, they were not clearly wrong under NFL rules that prohibit hits to the head or neck area of a quarterback ...