Saints’ $12,300,000 DT delivers NSFW message to Texans fans alleging refereeing bias for Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs

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Saints DT delivers NSFW message to Texans fans alleging refereeing bias against Chiefs | Image: Imagn

The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs is done and dusted but there are quite a few talking points still unresolved. The major one of those came from the Houston Texans vs Kansas City Chiefs showdown on Saturday.

While the Chiefs ended up on top, the NFL world was divided on opinion regarding whether Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs were favored by the referees at Arrowhead Stadium. When all was said and done, the Texans were flagged for eight penalties for 82 yards while the Chiefs were hit with four for 29 yards. There was also the small case of Mahomes trying to flop his way into coaxing the refs into another flag against Houston.

After the game, former Chiefs defensive tackle Khalen Saunders, who moved to the Saints and signed a $12.3 million deal last year, made his feelings crystal clear against Texans fans' complaints of refereeing bias in favor of the Chiefs.

Saunders pointed out how the Chiefs have been at a disadvantage when it comes to officiating ever since Mahomes was named the starter.

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"Literally folks will see s**t like this and say 'yup just like I thought. Refs vs Texans' lol. Bro the Texans left the all-time leading playoffs receiver wide b**ty b**t nekkid open for 4 quarters and yet the Chiefs needed those calls," Saunders tweeted.

Patrick Mahomes' trainer admits Chiefs QB flopped against the Houston Texans

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman were in the ESPN broadcast booth for the Texans vs Chiefs matchup at Arrowhead and the latter had a lot to say about Mahomes' stunt in the fourth quarter.

Late in the game, Mahomes was running out of bounds but stopped short of the white line, relying on a Texans player's momentum to push him out. Mahomes flailed his hands in a wild gesture to get a flag thrown but things didn't go his way this time.

"He’s trying to draw the penalty. Rather than just run out of bounds, he slows down. And that’s been the frustration, and I get it. I understand it. That’s been the frustration for these defensive players around the league," Aikman said on the broadcast.

After the game, Mahomes' trainer Bobby Stroupe took to social media to tweet:

"Yes it was a flop. Yes you would try it. Yes zip it hahha," Stroupe tweeted after the game.

With that refereeing controversy behind them, the Chiefs will now take on the Buffalo Bills in a highly-anticipated matchup at Arrowhead on Sunday.

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