Reports: Suspect in custody in shooting of Jets’ Kris Boyd

A person of interest was in custody Monday in New York in the Nov. 16 shooting that left Jets cornerback Kris Boyd in critical condition, multiple outlets reported.

The suspect was apprehended in upstate Buffalo one week after the New York Police Department released surveillance images of the incident.

Boyd was taken to Bellevue Hospital following a midtown Manhattan shooting shortly after 2 a.m. He was able to conduct a brief interview with NYPD detectives to provide information and vital details about the incident.

Reports in the aftermath of the shooting indicated Boyd had a bullet lodged in his lung and underwent multiple surgeries in his first 24 hours at the hospital.

Boyd was upgraded to stable condition on Nov. 19, according to an NYPD spokesperson, and eventually released from the hospital. He was readmitted Nov. 28 after a setback during his recovery.

“I was released but had to return to the hospital due to my health issues,” Boyd posted on social media. “I love and appreciate everyone of yall dearly who has prayed/reached out even if I can’t get back to you.

“Head HIGH, God is not through with me yet!”

In its ongoing attempt to locate a suspect, the NYPD initially released a physical description of the primary suspect as part of a New York Crimestoppers Alert.

The alert had two images of the alleged suspect, which records showed took place outside of a restaurant on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue. NYPD described the suspect as “male, medium complexion, last seen wearing a black cap, black sweatshirt, black pants, multi-colored sneakers, and carrying a black bookbag.”

It has not been revealed if Boyd was targeted in the shooting and a motive has yet to be revealed.

Boyd, 29, signed with the Jets in March but has not played in a game this season because of a shoulder injury. He has 81 games of NFL experience (six starts) with the Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans from 2019-24.

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Jets’ Kris Boyd back in hospital due to ‘health issues’ from shooting

New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd has been hospitalized again, less than two weeks after he suffered a gunshot wound, while police continue to search for the gunman.

Boyd was shot in the early hours of Nov. 16 during a confrontation outside a Midtown Manhattan restaurant. Authorities said the round entered his abdomen, then migrated into his lung and lodged near the pulmonary artery, leading to multiple procedures.

He later posted on social media that he’d begun breathing without assistance, but on Wednesday night told his followers he’d been readmitted.

“I was released but had to return to the hospital due to my health issues,” Boyd wrote in part. “I love and appreciate everyone of yall dearly who has prayed/reached out even if I can’t get back to you.

“Head HIGH, God is not through with me yet!”

Jets coach Aaron Glenn said Friday the team was informed Boyd had experienced a setback and returned for treatment, noting the Jets are still gathering details. A team spokesperson offered no additional update.

The NYPD has identified a person of interest with help from a CrimeStoppers tip, and surveillance video reportedly shows the suspect fleeing on foot before entering a white BMW a few blocks away. No arrests have been made.

Police said the incident began with an argument between groups as Boyd, accompanied by teammates Jamien Sherwood and Irvin Charles and another friend, left the venue shortly after 2 a.m. Boyd was taken to Bellevue Hospital and initially listed in critical but stable condition.

The 29-year-old, who landed on injured reserve in August with a shoulder injury, has not played this season. Boyd previously spent time with the Vikings, Texans and Cardinals.

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Jets CB Kris Boyd now in stable condition after Sunday shooting

New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was upgraded to stable condition after being shot in the abdomen outside a Manhattan restaurant early Sunday, a New York Police Department spokesman said Wednesday.

Authorities continue to search for the gunman, who was captured on surveillance footage released by the police. No arrests have been made.

Boyd was taken to Bellevue Hospital following a Midtown Manhattan shooting shortly after 2 a.m. ET on Sunday. He was able to conduct a brief interview with New York Police Department detectives to provide information and vital details about the incident.

ABC News reported Monday that Boyd has a bullet lodged in his lung and underwent multiple medical procedures in his first 24 hours at the hospital.

Jets coach Aaron Glenn said he talked to Boyd shortly after the incident.

“That’s what eases my mind, that he’s in good spirits,” Glenn said, per ESPN. “His wife and his kid, they’re in good spirits, and he’ll walk away from this just fine.”

Police released the surveillance images and a physical description of the primary suspect as part of a New York Crimestoppers Alert on Monday morning. The alert had two images of the alleged suspect wanted in the shooting, which records showed took place outside of a restaurant on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue. NYPD described the suspect as “male, medium complexion, last seen wearing a black cap, black sweatshirt, black pants, multi-colored sneakers, and carrying a black bookbag.”

At the time of the incident, the Jets essentially were on a mini-bye week, having lost to the New England Patriots Thursday night with their next game against the Ravens in Baltimore this Sunday.

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Police still searching for suspected gunman in shooting of Jets CB Kris Boyd

New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd remains in critical condition and authorities are advancing the search for a gunman suspected of pulling the trigger in the early Sunday incident.

Boyd, identified by the office of New York Mayor Eric Adams as the victim, was taken to Bellevue Hospital following a Midtown Manhattan shooting shortly after 2 a.m. ET on Sunday.

Police released surveillance images as part of a New York Crimestoppers Alert with images of the alleged suspect wanted in the shooting, which records showed took place outside of a restaurant on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue.

The New York Police Department did not name Boyd when sharing a 29-year-old man was shot in the abdomen and taken to hospital with critical wounds. His condition was later updated to critical but stable.

Reporting by the New York Post, citing police sources, identified vehicles leaving the scene after shots were fired at 2:06 a.m. ET on Sunday as a BMW X8 SUV and a Mercedes-Benz Maybach.

The Jets did not comment directly on Boyd’s health, but teammates went public to ask for prayers for Boyd.

“We are aware of the situation involving Kris Boyd and will have no further comment at this time,” the Jets said in a statement.

“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,” Jets linebacker Jermaine Johnson posted to X on Sunday. “Lord I ask that you please just get him through this safely. In your name, Amen.”

Boyd, who played collegiately at Texas, is in his seventh NFL season. He has been on injured reserve throughout the season for the Jets because of a shoulder injury. He primarily played special teams with three previous NFL teams.

He has totaled 105 tackles, five fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles in 81 career games (six starts) with the Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans. He was selected by the Vikings in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft.

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Report: Jets CB Kris Boyd in critical condition after shooting

Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is in critical condition at Bellevue Hospital following an early Sunday morning shooting in New York, the New York Post reported.

Per the newspaper, the shooting took place in Midtown Manhattan shortly after 2 a.m. ET.

The New York Police Department did not announce the identity of the victim in the shooting, however sources for the newspaper said it was Boyd. Those sources said Boyd was hit in the abdomen after a dispute resulted in two shots being fired.

Per police, no arrests have been made and the shooting is under investigation.

“We are aware of the situation involving Kris Boyd and will have no further comment at this time,” the Jets said in a statement.

Boyd. 29, has been on injured reserve throughout the season for the Jets.

He has totaled 105 tackles, five fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles in 81 career games (six starts) with the Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans. He was selected by the Vikings in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft.

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Jun 10, 2025; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd (17) participates in a drill during minicamp at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

Jets special teamer Kris Boyd (shoulder) on season-ending IR

The New York Jets placed defensive back and key special teamer Kris Boyd on injured reserve Monday, ending his season.

The 28-year-old was entering his first season with the Jets but during practice on Aug. 2 he suffered a shoulder injury, one serious enough that he was carted off the field.

Boyd featured in all 17 regular-season games for the Houston Texans last year, but it was in the playoffs when he became widely known.

On the opening kickoff of Houston’s eventual loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round, Boyd forced a fumble, prematurely celebrated before the Chiefs recovered, was flagged for ripping off his helmet and then was seen shoving his special teams coach.

In 81 NFL regular-season games (six starts) for the Minnesota Vikings (2019-22), Arizona Cardinals (2023) and Texans (2023-24), Boyd has amassed 105 tackles, two forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries. The Vikings had selected him in the seventh round of the 2019 draft out of Texas.

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