Troy Aikman was clearly unhappy with the performance from Clay Martin in the Chiefs-Texans division round game.
ESPN analyst Troy Aikman ripped the officials in Saturday’s AFC divisional-round game between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs for a controversial late hit call that went against the Texans.
Football fans noticed the same concerning-looking thing about Troy Aikman during the Texans-Chiefs playoff game.
The play where Patrick Mahomes slid to secure the down sparked a strong comment from Troy Aikman, who didn’t hesitate for a second to disagree with the call in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs against the Houston Texans.
NFL fans were mortified by when referees levied an unnecessary roughness penalty on the Texans in the third quarter of Saturday’s AFC divisional round game against Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City — a game the Chiefs went on to win 23-14.
ESPN commentator Troy Aikman high on Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud's 24-yard dot to wide receiver Nico Collins, "That's the throw of the day for him."
The No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs are hosting the No. 4 seed Houston Texans on Saturday night. After a close, back-and-forth contest, the game was marred by
That's the second penalty now that's been called against the Texans." ESPN rules analyst Russell Yurk seconded Aikman's comments. "Yeah, Troy, I agree with you. There's no forcible contact to the head/neck area of (Mahomes). The two Houston players hit ...
The league reportedly plans to crack down on such calls by next season. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the NFL is expected to expand its in-field replay assist to include the quarterback slide. With the rule change, referees will be able to review plays like Mahomes’ controversial slide.
ESPN commentator Troy Aikman in awe of Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr.'s 8-yard TFL vs. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy in red zone.
Houston's Henry To'oTo'o was called for an unnecessary roughness penalty after hitting a sliding Mahomes at the end of a play — a hit the officials deemed to be to the head and neck area of the Chiefs star.
The NFL is expected to expand the use of its replay assist next season, a change that will likely be welcomed by Troy Aikman but serve as a significant setback for Patrick Mahomes