DeMeco Ryans had telling remarks about controversial penalties that went in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes.
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans accuses the refs of favoring the Chiefs during the divisional game against his team.
For the second straight year the Houston Texans made the divisional round under head coach DeMeco Ryans. And for the second straight year the Texans are headed
DeMeco Ryans explains what went wrong for the Houston Texans in their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC divisional round.
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The Houston Texans are coming off the defensive performance of the season against the Chargers in the wild-card round. They'll need a repeat vs. the Chiefs.
Winning against the Chiefs in the playoffs is a difficult task. Since the 2018 season, when Patrick Mahomes became their starter, the team has made the conference championship every single season, and only two quarterbacks (Tom Brady and Joe Burrow) were able to win a playoff game against the Chiefs.
The Houston Texans fell to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round on Saturday, and after the defeat, they discussed what happened.
The margins between the Chiefs and Texans were tight on Saturday night. As a result, refereeing took on increased importance.
The Houston Texans fell to the Kansas City Chiefs 23-14 in the divisional round of the playoffs, but not without multiple controversies. Several calls in the game were questionable at best and bias at most.
DeMeco Ryans stopped just short of breaking into the Backstreet Boys’ hit song “Everybody” when subtly criticizing NFL officials.