We definitely can’t question the New York Giants' loyalty on this one.
NJ.com is reporting that the Giants don’t intend to part ways with Jason Pierre-Paul, even after he lost a finger during a fireworks accident.
The Giants fully intend to have Pierre-Paul on their roster for the 2015 season, a person with knowledge of the situation told NJ Advance Media. Unauthorized to speak publicly on the situation, the person requested anonymity.
Pierre-Paul currently has a one-year, $14.8 million offer on the table as the Giants’ franchise player.
Pierre-Paul, who had the index finger amputated Wednesday, also suffered fractures in his hand and thumb.
JPP reportedly refused to see the Giants, because he wanted to make his post-accident decisions on his own, uncertain of his playing future.
By Glenn Erby
NJ.com is reporting that the Giants don’t intend to part ways with Jason Pierre-Paul, even after he lost a finger during a fireworks accident.
The Giants fully intend to have Pierre-Paul on their roster for the 2015 season, a person with knowledge of the situation told NJ Advance Media. Unauthorized to speak publicly on the situation, the person requested anonymity.
Pierre-Paul currently has a one-year, $14.8 million offer on the table as the Giants’ franchise player.
Pierre-Paul, who had the index finger amputated Wednesday, also suffered fractures in his hand and thumb.
JPP reportedly refused to see the Giants, because he wanted to make his post-accident decisions on his own, uncertain of his playing future.
By Glenn Erby