Texans give up long kickoff return to start game, then CB Kris Boyd shoves special teams coach

The Houston Texans had an eventful start to their divisional round game against the Kansas City Chiefs. It's tough to have a total breakdown on a play, a dumb penalty and a shove from a player to coach all within the first 13 seconds of the game.

The Chiefs got off to a good start with a nice 63-yard kickoff return from Nikko Remigio. Texans cornerback Kris Boyd eventually tackled him, forcing a fumble the Chiefs recovered. Then Boyd lost his mind.

Boyd threw his helmet as he was exiting the field, which was a 15-yard penalty on Houston. Then he gave a big shove to Texans special teams coordinator Frank Ross as he got to the sideline.

All of it is a bad look for Boyd. That's not a tiny little shove as he was trying to get by Ross to the bench.

The Texans defense helped the situation from getting even worse. They held the Chiefs to a field goal after the kickoff return and penalty. That helped the opening sequence from being a total disaster.

But it was certainly not the first 13 seconds that the Texans hoped for in their hope of upsetting the back-to-back champs.