The Texans didn’t lose at Arrowhead because of officiating. C.J. Stroud was sacked eight times, including four times in the fourth quarter on promising drive. Houston also left seven points on the board from missed kicks by Ka’imi Fairbairn.
The Chiefs quarterback was at the center of at least two questionable calls in Saturday's divisional round game.
As usual, officiating is a major storyline in the NFL playoffs. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are at the center of it. The conversation's gotten so loud around the Chiefs that Mahomes was asked to address it during a local radio interview in Kansas City with 96.
Clay Martin explained what he saw on the hit toward Patrick Mahomes that factored into Saturday’s outcome for the Houston Texans.
The Texans on Saturday get an opportunity to do what only three teams before them have done in the NFL playoffs: Stop KC Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
NFL fans couldn't believe after a Houston Texans linebacker was slapped with a penalty during a late slide by Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes.
Patrick Mahomes drew highly debatable “Roughing the Passer” penalties in the first and third quarters against Will Anderson Jr. and Henry To’oTo’o, respectively. The latter’s infraction led to Mahomes throwing a pivotal touchdown pass to Travis Kelce that helped KC extend their lead to eight.
Patrick Mahomes sparks controversy in Chiefs' win over Texans, raising questions about officiating and a debated sideline incident.
Patrick Mahomes left a sour taste in some fans' mouths Saturday with an apparent flop during the Kansas City Chiefs' Divisional Round game against the
The Kansas City Chiefs were aided by a pair of questionable penalties that went against Houston Texans defenders in Saturday's 23-14 win. Both calls
The Houston Texans just dismantled the Los Angeles Chargers in the Wild Card Round of the NFL playoffs, but a much tougher test lies ahead: Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. It's one thing to throw Justin Herbert off his game. It's another thing ...
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.