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The Baltimore Ravens are looking to make it five wins in a row when they host the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon. The Ravens started the season 1-5 but are c
The New York Jets will face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 12 on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. For this AFC battle between Aaron Glenn's Jets (2-8) and John Harbaugh's Ravens (5-5), it will be the games, within the game, that will make all the difference.
With Will McDonald appearing on the Jets injury report, we examine a half-dozen of New York's other defenders who are worth the price of admission.
An update on Kris Boyd's condition was provided on Wednesday as the New York Jets player continues to recover from being wounded in a shooting
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In March, Boyd, a defensive cornerback and specialty teams player, signed a one-year, $1.6 million contract to play for the Jets, according to the team. He suffered a season-ending shoulder injury during team scrimmage in August and hasn't played since.
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Jets player shares recovery update after being shot in New York: ‘Starting to breathe on my own’
New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd said he is "starting to breathe on my own now" days after he was shot in Manhattan early Sunday morning.
Boyd was shot in the abdomen in Midtown Manhattan and rushed to the hospital, where he is listed in critical but stable condition.
Boyd, 29, shared a photo of himself in the hospital on his Instagram story Wednesday, writing: "I’m coming along, starting to breathe on my own now."
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