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Jets Player Kris Boyd Fighting for Life After Late-Night Shooting in Manhattan

NFL player at a press conference, focused expression, wearing a maroon jacket, with a blurred NFL logo background.

NFL player at a press conference, focused expression, wearing a maroon jacket, with a blurred NFL logo background.

New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is in critical condition and clinging to life after being shot in Midtown Manhattan early Sunday morning.

The 29-year-old NFL player was shot in the abdomen around 2 a.m. on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue, according to a report from the New York Post.

Police confirmed there was a shooting but did not publicly name Boyd as the victim.

Boyd was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he remains in critical condition.

Police have made no arrests, and the motive for the shooting remains unknown.

Witnesses told CBS New York that there was a verbal dispute leading up to the shooting.

Mario Nawful reported on X, “The shooter fired two rounds and fled the scene in a BMW SUV, witnesses refused to cooperate.”

Boyd, a six-year NFL veteran, signed with the Jets this season after stints with the Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals, and Houston Texans.

He is currently on injured reserve.

The International Business Times reports, “This tragic news is compounded by the fact that Boyd was already facing a professional setback. The cornerback is currently listed on the Jets’ injured reserve, meaning his 2025 season had already been prematurely halted by an on-field injury. He was not expected to play again this year, but this new, life-threatening challenge is one no player could ever anticipate.”

The Jets organization and the NFL have not yet released an official statement.

The shooting is the latest high-profile violent incident in a city that has struggled with rising crime in recent years.

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