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NFL decides punishment for Texans Star who pushed his own coach into shocking side activity

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Kris Boyd shockingly pushed his own coordinator Frank Ross after an early penalty last week

The NFL has hit the Texans star Kris Boyd with a large fine of $ 8,000 after pushing his own special team coordinator on the sidelines last weekend.

The shocking moment took place during the first quarter of the loss of the Houston division round for the Chiefs at Arrowhead.

Boyd was caught on the camera that took his helmet, stormed to the sidelines and knocked almost special teams coach Ross on the ground.

His actions aroused anger from viewers with many fans who called him to be cut out of the team immediately, and although he has avoided that fate, he has now received a strict punishment from the competition.

In a tweet, NFL reporter Tom Pelissero said: “The NFL fines Texans BC Kris Boyd $ 8,056 for unsporting behavior.”

After the game, Boyd went to his Instagram stories to reveal that he receives racist messages ‘Every Second’ since his shocking secondary activity.

Kris Boyd shockingly pushed his own coordinator Frank Ross after an early penalty last week

Houston Texans -star Boyd has since revealed that he has been the target of racist abuse on Instagram

Houston Texans -star Boyd has since revealed that he has been the target of racist abuse on Instagram

He shared a screenshot of a private message from an anonymous user, with the text: “Stupid a ** n **** r.”

And he insisted that it was not a one -off opportunity when he wrote: ‘This was every second since last night to today … Not looking for sincerity. God has me … ”

‘The world is bad, but I will be the example to still shine love and light, regardless of the circumstances … Adjust the ways of the Spirit and Christ. Not the meat, “he added, next to two praying emojis.

The incident took place only a few seconds in the play-off matchup after a kick-off of 63 meters to open the game.

Boyd threw his helmet to the ground while he seemed to celebrate prematurely to force a mess on Nikko Remigio at the end of the piece (the ball was actually restored by the Chiefs).

The cornerback said he had received racist messages after his slide on his coach

The cornerback said he had received racist messages after his slide on his coach

The helmet throw from Boyd resulted in a fine of 15 meters that was tackled on the return, and then he pushed Ross after he was condemned by the coach of the special teams.

The defensive back continued to scream against Ross after he had pushed him, which led the coach to put his hand on the player’s chest to calm him down.

Despite the fact that the Chiefs took their first snap of the competition on the 13-year-line of Houston, the dual defender were held into a field goal.

After the game, which the Texans eventually lost 23-14, Boyd claimed that the reason for his actions was alone because he was ‘too excited’, and added: “I did something that I shouldn’t have had.”

“Learn from it,” he added. “Keep my helmet.”

Boyd then claimed that he ‘loves Frank’ – referring to special team coach Ross – and that the reaction was ‘not in his character’.

Demeco Ryans said Boyd did not push a special coach Ross in a 'disrespectful way'

Demeco Ryans said Boyd did not push a special coach Ross in a ‘disrespectful way’

“I love everyone here. I love my coaches. I never respect anyone. I apologized to everyone. (Ross) told me “don’t worry about that”.

After the game – and the end of the Texans season – head coach Demeco Ryans claimed that he did not see Boyd’s push, but called his actions ‘crazy’.

“What I saw is that we can’t come from the first game and throw our helmet,” he said. “That’s not what we teach. That is not at all what we are about.

‘It simply brings the team into a negative light. To start the game, we give them a big efficiency, we take our helmet to add another 15 meters to the piece, which is not a smart football. ‘

(Tagstotranslate) DailyMail

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