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Shot Jets Star Boyd Returns to Hospital

28 Nov

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Summary

  • New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is back in the hospital.
  • Boyd was previously hospitalized after a shooting left a bullet in his lungs.
  • The shooting incident occurred at a New York City restaurant.
  • Authorities suspect the shooting may have stemmed from a robbery attempt.
Shot Jets Star Boyd Returns to Hospital

New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd has been readmitted to the hospital, several days after a shooting left him with a bullet lodged in his lung. Boyd, 29, shared the update on social media, explaining his need to return for health issues and expressing appreciation for the prayers and support he has received.

The NFL player was shot on November 16th in New York City, with the bullet passing through his abdomen and becoming lodged in his right lung. He has since undergone multiple surgeries to address the injury. Boyd had previously posted from his hospital bed, sharing his gratitude and noting he was beginning to breathe on his own.

The incident took place at an Asian fusion restaurant in Manhattan around 2 a.m. local time on November 16th, while Boyd was with two teammates. Authorities are investigating the possibility that the altercation began when the suspect allegedly attempted to steal Boyd's necklace. Jets coach Aaron Glenn expressed concern for Boyd and his family, highlighting the player's recent fatherhood.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kris Boyd was shot on November 16th, sustaining an injury that required him to have a bullet lodged in his lung. He has since undergone multiple surgeries and returned to the hospital.
The shooting incident involving New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd took place at a restaurant in New York City on November 16th.
Kris Boyd is currently back in the hospital due to health issues related to his previous shooting injury. He has expressed gratitude for support and is undergoing recovery.

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