Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is hospitalized in critical condition after being shot in New York City.

Published 2 months ago on Nov 21st 2025, 6:00 am
By Web Desk

New York Jets special teams player Kris Boyd is in critical but stable condition at Manhattan's Bellevue Hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the abdomen at a Midtown restaurant early Sunday morning, the New York Police Department told ESPN.
A Jets spokesman said the team is aware of the situation and will have no further comment at this time.
The incident occurred shortly after 2 a.m. ET outside of a New York restaurant on West 38th Street. No arrests have been made, according to the NYPD spokesman, who said an investigation is ongoing. The NYPD provided no additional details.
Boyd, 29, was shot outside the restaurant after a dispute turned violent, with the gunmen firing two shots, the New York Post reported, citing law enforcement sources. The shooter fled the scene in a BMW X8 SUV, according to the newspaper. A Mercedes-Benz Maybach also fled the scene, the newspaper reported.
Boyd was transported via EMS to Bellevue, according to the NYPD.
"Everybody please send prayers to my brother and teammate Kris Boyd and his family!!! Lord please hold your healing hand over Kris and guide him back to health and safety," the Jets' Jermaine Johnson posted to X. "Lord I ask that you please just get him through this safely. In your name, Amen."
New York City Mayor Eric Adams also said in a message posted on social media that he was praying for Boyd and his loved ones.
Boyd is in his first season with the Jets after signing a one-year, $1.6 million contract in free agency but hasn't played after suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in the preseason.
Boyd, a cornerback, was a seventh-round draft pick of the Minnesota Vikings in 2019. He spent four seasons with the Vikings before playing for the Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans.
A Jets spokesman said the team is aware of the situation and will have no further comment at this time.
The incident occurred shortly after 2 a.m. ET outside of a New York restaurant on West 38th Street. No arrests have been made, according to the NYPD spokesman, who said an investigation is ongoing. The NYPD provided no additional details.
Boyd, 29, was shot outside the restaurant after a dispute turned violent, with the gunmen firing two shots, the New York Post reported, citing law enforcement sources. The shooter fled the scene in a BMW X8 SUV, according to the newspaper. A Mercedes-Benz Maybach also fled the scene, the newspaper reported.
Boyd was transported via EMS to Bellevue, according to the NYPD.
"Everybody please send prayers to my brother and teammate Kris Boyd and his family!!! Lord please hold your healing hand over Kris and guide him back to health and safety," the Jets' Jermaine Johnson posted to X. "Lord I ask that you please just get him through this safely. In your name, Amen."
New York City Mayor Eric Adams also said in a message posted on social media that he was praying for Boyd and his loved ones.
Boyd is in his first season with the Jets after signing a one-year, $1.6 million contract in free agency but hasn't played after suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in the preseason.
Boyd, a cornerback, was a seventh-round draft pick of the Minnesota Vikings in 2019. He spent four seasons with the Vikings before playing for the Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans.

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