Kris Boyd may want to throw his helmet and shove someone over this fine. The Texans cornerback earned a $8,056 fine for unsportsmanlike conduct for his actions during Houston’s 23-14 loss to the Chiefs in the divisional round, according to NFL Network.
While Henry To'oTo'o and Will Anderson Jr. avoided the fines from the NFL, Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd did not. The league fined Boyd $8,056 for unsportsmanlike conduct for throwing his helmet across the field after forcing a fumble before exuberantly shoving special teams coordinator Frank Ross.
The incident occurred after Boyd received a penalty for unsportsmanlike behavior during a Jan. 18 game against the Chiefs
The divisional round of the NFL playoffs kicked off with Texans-Chiefs. Here's what happened after the first play of the game.
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd showed off the racist message that he received after he shoved special teams coach Frank Ross.
During the Houston Texans’ AFC Divisional Round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs, cornerback Kris Boyd found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd shoved his own coach in the loss to the Chiefs, and now the player has spoken up about what happened.
Kris Boyd said following Saturday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs his altercation with Frank Ross came from a place of love.
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd was seen shoving special teams coach Frank Ross following the opening of the Divisional Round.
Boyd pushed special teams coordinator Frank Ross during the Texans' divisional round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Boyd forced a fumble after the opening kickoff and ripped off his helmet to celebrate before he realized the Chiefs recovered the ball.
DeMeco Ryans wasn’t concerned with the altercation on the field between Kris Boyd and special teams coach Frank Ross, but rather what led to it.