Chiefs punter Matt Araiza now has one of the worst rushing averages in NFL playoff history. Not that Araiza cares about that. With 15 seconds to play in the Chiefs’ 23-14 win over the Houston Texans in Saturday’s AFC Divisional Round playoff game on Saturday,
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The Kansas City Chiefs were criticized by fans on social media for their decision to intentionally take a safety against the Houston Texans.
While Matt Araiza's voluntary safety was inconsequential when it came to the outcome of Chiefs vs. Texans, it had a massive impact on the game's spread.
Kansas City Chiefs punter Matt Araiza intentionally tiptoed out of the end zone Saturday to surrender a safety, which added meaningless points to the scoreboard but shook the gambling world.
On fourth down, instead of punting, Kansas City punter Matt Araiza took the long ... giving himself up for a safety. Texans +9.5 Out of absolute nowhere, Houston covered the 9.5-point spread ...
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Araiza, 24, spent the rest of 2022 and all of 2023 out of the NFL. The Chiefs signed him Feb. 22, and he became their no-doubt punter less than a month later when Tommy Townsend signed with the Houston Texans.
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The Chiefs led by 11 points and faced a fourth-down play on their own 18-yard line. Araiza was in punt formation when he took the snap and ran out of the end zone for a safety. This was a rush of negative-18 yards. The Chiefs take a safety and changes their lead from 11 to 9 23-14 pic.twitter.com/q8ZaHPknwO
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