New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is fighting for his life after being shot in the abdomen early Sunday morning in Midtown Manhattan. The NYPD confirmed that Boyd was shot around 2am on West 38th Street, sparking a violent dispute outside a local restaurant.
The Jets issued a statement saying they are aware of the situation and have no further comment at this time, but police are investigating the incident and searching for a suspect who fled in a BMW X8 SUV.
Boyd, 29, is considered critical, but stable, after being airlifted to Bellevue Hospital. The cornerback has played for several teams, including the Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, and Arizona Cardinals, before joining the Jets in March. This season, he was sidelined due to a shoulder injury.
Tragically, Boyd's past experiences have given him an appreciation for life's simple pleasures. Despite facing numerous challenges, including losing his father and grandmother who helped raise him, Boyd maintains a positive outlook on life.
"I appreciate all the little things," he once said. "Everyone always asks me why I've got a smile on my face. It's because I'm not supposed to be here."
The news comes as another blow to the Jets, which has faced difficulties off the field this season. The team lost one of its most beloved players, Nick Mangold, in October at the age of 41 while seeking a kidney transplant. Just last month, defensive end Marshawn Kneeland died at 24.
As Boyd recovers from his gunshot wound, the NFL community is sending their thoughts and prayers for his speedy recovery.
The Jets issued a statement saying they are aware of the situation and have no further comment at this time, but police are investigating the incident and searching for a suspect who fled in a BMW X8 SUV.
Boyd, 29, is considered critical, but stable, after being airlifted to Bellevue Hospital. The cornerback has played for several teams, including the Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, and Arizona Cardinals, before joining the Jets in March. This season, he was sidelined due to a shoulder injury.
Tragically, Boyd's past experiences have given him an appreciation for life's simple pleasures. Despite facing numerous challenges, including losing his father and grandmother who helped raise him, Boyd maintains a positive outlook on life.
"I appreciate all the little things," he once said. "Everyone always asks me why I've got a smile on my face. It's because I'm not supposed to be here."
The news comes as another blow to the Jets, which has faced difficulties off the field this season. The team lost one of its most beloved players, Nick Mangold, in October at the age of 41 while seeking a kidney transplant. Just last month, defensive end Marshawn Kneeland died at 24.
As Boyd recovers from his gunshot wound, the NFL community is sending their thoughts and prayers for his speedy recovery.