Jets CB Kris Boyd, 29, is recovering in a New York City hospital after being shot in the abdomen early Sunday morning in Manhattan. Initially described as in critical but stable condition, Boyd has shared a hopeful update from his hospital bed on Instagram, thanking everyone for their support. The shooting occurred shortly after the Jets’ Week 11 Thursday night game, and the team has prioritized Boyd’s health and family. Police responded to a 911 call around 2 a.m., confirming Boyd as the victim.
Boyd was rushed to a Manhattan hospital after being found with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. NYPD initially withheld his identity, following standard procedures, creating brief uncertainty until the Jets confirmed it was their cornerback.
The 29-year-old was already on season-ending injured reserve due to a shoulder injury from training camp. A former seventh-round pick, Boyd has played for the Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans, and joined the Jets as a depth cornerback and special teams contributor.
From the hospital, Boyd posted a photo on Instagram smiling in bed, writing: “God is real, God is Powerful…coming along…starting to breathe on my own now.” He expressed gratitude and apologized for having “no words at the moment,” showing he is alert and responsive.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn emphasized support for Boyd and his family: “My first thoughts were about his wife and child. I want to make sure Boyd is going to be all right. He’ll come out of this really, really well.”
Teammates have shared Boyd’s Instagram post and sent public messages, highlighting his role as a friend, father, and teammate. Analysts note that off-field incidents like this remind players of personal safety outside structured NFL environments.
Boyd’s absence does not require immediate roster changes, as he was already on season-ending injured reserve. However, his presence and energy are missed in the locker room. Players and coaches are channeling emotion into focus for upcoming games.
The incident underscores the human aspect of professional sports, reminding teammates and fans that athletes face serious challenges beyond the field. Emotional support and community focus are now central to the Jets’ internal culture as Boyd recovers.
Boyd’s recovery will continue under medical supervision, with updates expected via official Jets channels and his social media. The team will focus on preparing for future games while supporting Boyd and his family. Longer-term discussions will likely center on rehabilitation and returning to full health rather than immediate playing status.
The priority for now remains ensuring the cornerback regains strength and stability, with the hope of shifting conversations from survival to recovery in the weeks ahead.
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