Matt Schaub Confronted By Fans? Houston Police Department Denies Report


Matt Schaub was reportedly confronted by fans outside of his home in Houston.

A source told The Fred and Ted Show that the Texans quarterback was approached by fans outside of his home in Texas. The fans were apparently upset with Schaub after he threw three interception during Houston’s 34-3 loss to San Francisco.

The source said: “A fan went to his house and told him off.”

It was initially reported that Schaub contacted NFL Security to report the incident. The NFL then contacted the Houston Police Department to investigate. No arrests have been made.

NFL Vice President of Security Jeff Miller said: “This is a little unusual in that we don’t normally have fans acting in this way, going to a players residence that sort of thing. In this case, Monday afternoon, a vehicle pulled into his driveway, an unidentified individual yelled obscenities. The police department is involved. We’ve been in contact with them as we normally would for anything like this. And because its a team issue, they have a security director, we work with them.”

The Houston Police, however, sent out a message today saying that there were no “angry fans” yelling at Matt Schaub. The police department said that the family did report a “suspicious male” who was taking pictures at the house but the Schaub family didn’t say that the man was being agressive.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport said that the league was working with the police department to make sure that fans weren’t threatening Schaub. At this moment, however, it looks like the incident was blown out of proportion.

This isn’t the first time that fans have been angry with Matt Schaub. Last month a few fans burned their Matt Schaub jerseys.

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