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11/17 07:56 CST Suspect sought in shooting that critically injured New York
Jets player Kris Boyd
Suspect sought in shooting that critically injured New York Jets player Kris
Boyd
NEW YORK (AP) --- New York police have released surveillance images of a man
sought in the shooting of New York Jets cornerback and special teams standout
Kris Boyd.
Boyd remained in critical but stable condition Monday, a day after he was shot
in midtown Manhattan. A motive for the shooting remains under investigation and
authorities said it's not clear if Boyd was targeted by the shooter. No other
injuries were reported and no arrests have been made.
The shooting happened just after 2 a.m. Sunday outside a business on West 38th
Street near 7th Avenue. Police say a 29-year-old man was shot in the abdomen
and taken to Bellevue Hospital, but they did not release his name. New York
Mayor Eric Adams' office identified Boyd as the man who was shot.
The Jets have said they are "aware of the situation involving Kris Boyd" but
have declined further comment. Boyd's agent has not responded to a text message
inquiring about the incident.
Boyd hasn't played this season, his first with the Jets, after going on the
season-ending injured reserve list on Aug. 18 with a shoulder injury that
required surgery to repair.
He signed with New York as a free agent in March and was expected to be a key
part of a revamped special teams unit under new coach Aaron Glenn and special
teams coordinator Chris Banjo. But Boyd was hurt during training camp practice
Aug. 2 and carted from the field.
Boyd was regarded as a special teams standout during his first six NFL seasons,
including most of the last two with Houston.
He made headlines during the Texans' divisional playoff loss to the Kansas City
Chiefs in January when he celebrated a forced fumble on a kickoff by ripping
off his helmet and nearly shoving his special teams coach to the ground.
Boyd played his first four seasons with Minnesota after being a seventh-round
pick by the Vikings out of Texas in 2019. He signed with the Arizona Cardinals
in 2023 and then joined Houston's practice squad later that season.
Teammates have asked for prayers for Boyd in social media posts following the
shooting.
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