November 28, 2025 - 22:07

Kris Boyd, a player for the Jets, has been readmitted to the hospital due to unspecified health issues, as he revealed in a social media post on Wednesday night. This development comes nearly two weeks after Boyd was shot outside a restaurant in New York, raising concerns about his recovery and overall well-being.
In his post, Boyd expressed his gratitude for the support he has received during this challenging time. He did not disclose specific details about his current health status or the nature of his hospital visit, but his fans and teammates are rallying around him, hoping for a swift recovery. The incident that led to his hospitalization has already sparked discussions about safety and the challenges athletes face off the field.
As Boyd navigates this difficult period, the Jets organization and fans alike are sending their best wishes, hoping for positive news in the days to come.
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