Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans was not surprised that Patrick Mahomes got favorable calls, but admits his team made key mistakes
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans shared his thoughts on controversial calls that went in favor of the Chiefs.
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On Saturday it wasn't just disgruntled non-Chiefs fans sounding off. ESPN's Troy Aikman was not happy at all over an unnecessary roughness call on Patrick Mahomes that cost the Houston Texans 15 yards in an AFC divisional-round game at Arrowhead Stadium.
DeMeco Ryans stopped just short of breaking into the Backstreet Boys’ hit song “Everybody” when subtly criticizing NFL officials.
The Houston Texans were eliminated by the Kansas City Chiefs after falling 23-14 in the AFC divisional round, in a game that had two controversial decisions that provoked the anger
Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans stopped short of directly criticizing a couple of penalties that took a heavy toll on his team during a postgame press conference on Saturday, but he made it pretty clear that he felt the officiating tilted in the Chiefs' direction.
After a highly questionable officiating performance during Saturday’s divisional-round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans, Houston coach DeMeco Ryans bluntly shaded the referees.
DeMeco Ryans asked about the controversial calls that occurred today involving Patrick Mahomes, Ryans said that they knew coming into today they knew it was going to be them against everybody.
Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans met the media after the game and said that the Texans expected Mahomes to get favorable calls. “We knew going into this game that it was us vs. everybody,” Ryans ...
HOUSTON – Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. and linebacker Henry To’oTo’o were not fined by the NFL for controversial officiating calls stemming from their hits on Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
The Kansas City Chiefs are two wins away from achieving the NFL's first Super Bowl three-peat and some national media members aren't handling it very well.