NFL Stunned: Jets’ Kris Boyd Critically Wounded in Manhattan Shooting — Cowboys Star Sends Heartfelt Support
SHOCKING NEWS: Jets Star Kris Boyd Shot in Disturbing Incident
New York – The NFL community is in shock after New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was shot late last night in Manhattan. The incident occurred around 2 a.m. on Sunday, when police received reports of a man shot in the abdomen on West 38th Street near 7th Avenue.

Boyd, 29, was quickly transported to Bellevue Hospital in “serious but stable” condition. The Jets have confirmed they are aware of the situation but have not released detailed comments.
According to police, the shooting stemmed from an altercation outside the popular Midtown restaurant Sei Less. The shooter fled the scene and has not yet been apprehended.
Boyd joined the Jets at the start of this season on a one-year deal but had not yet played due to a serious shoulder injury. Previously, he played for the Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals, and Houston Texans, and is known as a tenacious special teams warrior.

The news also shocked players across the NFL, including Brandon Aubrey of the Dallas Cowboys. Upon hearing the news, Aubrey shared on social media:
"Even though we face each other on the field, hearing about Kris last night truly hit me hard. On the field, he’s an opponent, but off it, he’s someone I deeply respect. I’m wishing Kris a full recovery and a return as the warrior we all know. The entire league is standing with you — stay strong, Kris."
This is a heartbreaking moment not just for Boyd, but for the entire NFL community. Fans, teammates, and colleagues alike are sending their hopes and prayers for his full recovery, wishing that Kris overcomes this ordeal and returns stronger than ever.





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