Texans’ Kris Boyd shoves coach after taking penalty in wild start to Chiefs matchup

No one had a busier opening kickoff — or a worse opening kickoff — in the Texans-Chiefs game than Kris Boyd.

At the onset of the AFC divisional game in Kansas City, the Texans cornerback/special-teams player watched Nikko Remigio take the kick and return it to the Houston 32-yard line before Boyd chased him down from behind.

Boyd did well to make the tackle and force a fumble, for which he immediately began celebrating even as the Chiefs recovered.

Kris Boyd and coach Frank Ross were jawing before the shove.
Kris Boyd and coach Frank Ross were jawing before the shove.Lindsey Ok/X
Kris Boyd then shoved Frank Ross on the sideline.
Kris Boyd then shoved Frank Ross on the sideline.Lindsey Ok/X

Kris Boyd's shove was a wild start to the Texans-Chiefs playoff game.

Kris Boyd’s shove was a wild start to the Texans-Chiefs playoff game.Lindsey Ok/X
A fired-up Boyd raced to his sideline — but before he got there, he popped off his helmet and threw it, drawing a 15-yard, unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that brought the ball to the Houston 13-yard line.

Helmetless, he approached a shouting Frank Ross, the Texans’ special teams coordinator, and gave him a large shove.

It was a chaotic start for the six-year veteran, although his team’s defense lessened the impact by holding the Chiefs to a field goal.

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