Troy Aikman was clearly unhappy with the performance from Clay Martin in the Chiefs-Texans division round game.
If you watch a lot of NFL broadcasts like I do, you’ve probably noticed there’s a certain way broadcasters usually talk about ...
It's pretty rare when NFL fans agree with Troy Aikman, but during his ESPN call Saturday of the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff ...
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' ...
Patrick Mahomes has gotten away with at least two huge calls, and Troy Aikman is sick of it ... as refs called a helmet-to-helmet personal foul hit on the Texans after the Chiefs quarterback ...
Yet, it was one play that didn’t draw a flag that could prove a most consequential non-call if the NFL decides to join the ...
I didn't see anything there that supported a foul." Troy Aikman: "I agree with you, Russell. From that angle there, I don't see helmet-to-helmet... A big-time penalty." #NFL pic.twitter.com ...
The first one came for an alleged blow to the helmet on a key third down play ... At that point, announcers Troy Aikman and Joe Buck started openly questioning the officials.
The NFL could further tweak its replay-assist system in the offseason to deal with plays like Saturday’s penalized hits on ...
I didn't see anything there that supported a foul." Troy Aikman: "I agree with you, Russell. From that angle there, I don't see helmet-to-helmet... A big-time penalty." #NFL pic.twitter.com ...