After a disappointing Divisional round loss to the Chiefs, the Texans' head coach didn't offer much an endorsement of his OC.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Houston Texans 23-14 in the NFL divisional round on Saturday night, but it was the officiating that was the main talking point.
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
The Houston Texans fell short against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round. Here's what DeMeco Ryans said postgame.
Two controversial penalties stood out in the game: a roughing the passer flag on Texans defensive end Will Anderson and a late-hit penalty on linebacker Henry To'oTo'o after Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes slid late.
DeMeco Ryans talked about the challenges of preparing for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense. He said, "It's very hard to get sacks on [Chiefs QB] Patrick [Mahomes]. He does a good job of getting the ball out.
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.
Here’s everything DeMeco Ryans said following the Houston Texans’ divisional round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday.
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans talked about Andy Reid and his Kansas City Chiefs after a game that gave plenty to talk about in the 2025 NFL playoffs. The Kansas City Chiefs‘ win over the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL playoffs gave plenty to talk about,
No, the refs aren't rigging games for the Chiefs, but Mahomes is clearly manipulating the league's QB-friendly rules.