THE Kansas City Chiefs were booed off the field by their own fans at Arrowhead Stadium against the Houston Texans.
The Chiefs fell to 6-7 after their 20-10 loss to the Texans, and with it their playoff hopes crumbled.


The loss reduced their playoff chances to a mere 11% and pushed them officially out of the race for the AFC West.
It is the first time in nine seasons that Andy Reid and the Chiefs haven’t won the division.
The Texans defense proved too much for Patrick Mahomes and the makeshift Chiefs offensive line.
Mahomes, 30, threw three interceptions against the Texans and had a passing completion percentage of 42.4%.
Chiefs fans were clearly not happy with their offensive output with audible boos ringing out around Arrowhead.
They were heard as early as the end of the first quarter as the Chiefs were forced off the field by the Texans defense down 3-0.
It stirred quite a reaction on social media from fans of the Chiefs and plenty of other teams.
One Philadelphia Eagles fan commented on X, “Chiefs fans are booing their own team nobody says anything.
“Eagles fans boo their own team and the announcers make sure they say it over and over in the broadcast.”
Another fan said, “Chiefs fans are booing Patrick Mahomes and the offense off the field… How fast times have changed in Kansas City.”
A Chiefs fan was quick to point out that it was aimed at the refereeing, not the offense.
They posted, “The boos may be because the Texans jumped offsides and they let it stand and get a sack.”
Some NFL fans weren’t having that either. One commented, “Chiefs fans got no right to boo the referees. Just shut up and watch the game.”
If there is one thing that is clear, it is that Chiefs fans are not used to losing like this.
The Chiefs’ 6-7 record is their worst through 13 games since a 2-11 start to the 2012 season.