ESPN's Troy Aikman was not happy at all over an unnecessary roughness call on Patrick Mahomes that cost the Houston Texans 15 yards in an AFC divisional-round game at Arrowhead Stadium.   Mahomes was running around and slid at the last possible second.
Often times it's hard for commentators to find a balance between remaining partial and protecting the product they're covering for their network, but Aikman certainly wasn't afrai
Patrick Mahomes got away with another one. During a first quarter drive in the Kansas City Chiefs’ divisional round matchup against the Houston Texans, it looked as though Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense had been forced into a three-and-out.
Troy Aikman had everybody agreeing with him after he stated the league needs to review how they QBs take hits.
The Kansas City Chiefs deserved to beat the Houston Texans in the divisional round. So, why did referee Clay Martin give Patrick Mahomes so much help?
The drive continued and Patrick Mahomes was falling to the turf as he threw a pass that ended in the hands of the great Travis Kelce for a touchdown. After the PAT, the Super Bowl champs led 20-12. Unbelievable.
The two made some minor contact at the end of the play, as a rushing defensive lineman and a quarterback are wont to do. However, the officials flagged Anderson for roughing the passer anyhow. This call was so bad that ESPN rules analyst Russell Yurk didn’t even agree with it.
Mahomes was the subject of some controversial plays in the divisional-round game against the Houston Texans, including a roughing the passer call in the first quarter that drew the ire of the internet.
The brilliant and often-tough Chiefs star gamed an NFL officiating climate that grants quarterbacks extraordinary protection
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.