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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's NFL career took a major turn in July 2015. The longtime linebacker and defensive end, who played for the Giants at the time, had his right index finger amputated on the Fourth ...
Jason Pierre-Paul continues to advocate for fireworks safety on the Fourth of July, while also expressing his desire to return to the New York Giants.
On the Fourth of July, former New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul reflected on the fireworks accident that severely damaged his right hand, costing him a finger and the portion of two ...
Despite leaving their mark in history as a team, the NY Giants do not have much of a presence in MMQB's all-quarter century squad.
Jason Pierre-Paul made it known during the spring that he hopes to resume his NFL career in 2025. While the two-time Super Bowl winner is open to taking a deal with other teams, he recently noted ...
Jason Pierre-Paul's NFL career didn't end when he lost 2.5 fingers in a fireworks accident. That was 10 years ago now, and JPP went on to play through the 2023 season, often as a big difference ...
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On3 on MSNJason Pierre-Paul reflects on 10th anniversary of Fourth of July fireworks accident, opens up about possible NFL return
Paul isn’t embarrassed about what happened in the evening of Independence Day 2015. It was on that day — in Deerfield Beach, Fla., when Pierre-Paul experienced difficulty lighting the last batch of ...
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Stadium Rant on MSNSpeculation And Concerns Grow Regarding Najee Harris' Freak Injury
Each year, it seems a player is injured off the field in a bizarre and untimely accident. This year, Najee Harris fell victim ...
The New York Giants drafted Jason Pierre-Paul in the first round of the 2010 NFL draft. A year later, he won his first Lombardi Trophy with the franchise in Super Bowl XLVI.
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