Texans Question Officiating in Chiefs' Playoff Win as NFL Defends Controversial Calls
The NFL explained penalties in Kansas City's victory, while Houston players and coaches expressed frustration over perceived bias.
- The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans 23-14 in the divisional round, advancing to their seventh consecutive AFC Championship game.
- Two controversial penalties against the Texans—roughing the passer and unnecessary roughness—sparked criticism from Houston's players and coaches.
- NFL Senior VP of Officiating Walt Anderson defended the calls, citing rulebook guidelines and officials' judgment under uncertain circumstances.
- Texans' quarterback C.J. Stroud took a measured stance, acknowledging the difficulty of officiating, while teammates and coach DeMeco Ryans voiced stronger frustrations.
- The Texans were penalized 82 yards on eight infractions, compared to the Chiefs' 29 yards on four penalties, intensifying the debate over fairness.