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Veteran defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul says he would welcome a reunion with the New York Giants after not playing in the NFL last season.
Jason Pierre-Paul played an integral role in the New York Giants' last Super Bowl championship, establishing himself as one of the top pass rushers in the franchise's storied history.
Jason Pierre-Paul becomes a famous NFL figure. Pierre-Paul was one of the NFL’s best defensive ends for the Giants, a first-round pick who paid off and helped the Giants win a title.
— Jason Pierre-Paul (@UDWJPP) March 17, 2017 And later on Friday, the two sides made it official, as JPP signed his new deal. The Giants confirmed with a tweet of their own.
Jason Pierre-Paul (90) celebrates a sack on Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (5) with Ndamukong Suh (93) during the second quarter of a Sept. 20 game at Raymond James Stadium.
Jason Pierre-Paul is headed to Miami. The Dolphins are expected to sign Pierre-Paul off the New Orleans Saints practice squad this week, according to the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Jason Pierre-Paul shows off the damage last October after a July 4th fireworks mangled his right hand. “I think the way I am playing, that will take care of itself,” Pierre-Paul said.
Jason Pierre-Paul told @JordanRaanan he still wants to play — and says it would be “dope” to return to the #Giants. He’s currently at 94.5 career sacks and would love to hit the 100 mark.
Jason Pierre-Paul might be 36, but he is still looking to get back into the league. The former New York Giants edge rusher went unsigned for the 2024 season. In an X post in August, ...
"Pierre-Paul has hit the ground running in his Ravens career and is already making his contract look like a steal for the organization," Ebony Bird’s Justin Fried wrote. "The Ravens officially ...