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J.J. Watt points out the reason the Texans lost to the Chiefs: Was it the referees?

Are the Chiefs getting preferential treatment?

Houston Texans legend J.J. Watt
Houston Texans legend J.J. WattLAPRESSE

The Kansas City Chiefs' recent victory over the Houston Texans stirred up some controversy among fans, particularly regarding officiating decisions. Many felt the Chiefs benefited from calls that unfairly tilted the game in their favor. Two moments, in particular, drew attention: an unnecessary roughness penalty on two Texans defenders tackling a sliding Patrick Mahomes and a roughing the er call on Mahomes. These decisions sparked debates online and in sports media, with fans questioning whether the officials were too lenient toward the Chiefs.

On The Pat McAfee Show, former Texans star JJ Watt weighed in on the matter. He acknowledged that the discussions surrounding these calls were "justified," but he was quick to point out that they weren't the reason Houston lost. Watt emphasized that other factors played a much larger role in determining the outcome of the game.

The Chiefs have faced criticism over recent years for seemingly benefiting from crucial calls during pivotal moments. This sentiment resurfaced during their Divisional Round matchup against Houston, with some fans arguing that Mahomes has a knack for drawing penalties in his favor. His ability to induce flags with his actions has only fueled the perception that Kansas City receives preferential treatment from officials.

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Watt highlights key factors in Texans' loss

Despite the controversy, as Watt noted, the Texans' struggles went far beyond officiating. Houston's quarterback CJ Stroud delivered a solid performance, but the offensive line couldn't hold up against Kansas City's relentless rush. The Chiefs' defense recorded an impressive eight sacks, making it difficult for Stroud to find his rhythm. Additionally, Houston's defense failed to contain tight end Travis Kelce, who had a dominant outing with seven receptions for 117 yards and a critical touchdown that ultimately sealed the game.

Looking ahead, the Texans face significant decisions as they prepare for the 2025 season. Wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who missed part of this season due to an ACL injury, will enter free agency. Whether or not Diggs returns will undoubtedly shape Houston's plans moving forward. While back-to-back playoff eliminations at the hands of the Chiefs sting, the Texans have shown promise and remain optimistic about their future.

As Watt concluded, Houston's loss wasn't about a few questionable calls but rather their inability to execute in key moments. For now, the Texans have plenty to reflect on as they aim to take the next step in their journey.

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