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

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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.

Here’s the altercation on the sideline with Kris Boyd and ST coach Frank Ross pic.twitter.com/tlFBvTMVAd

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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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