When Jason Pierre-Paul showed up to the Giants facility on Monday, it appeared that the two sides would soon come up with a solution. Tuesday showed that wasn't the case at all.
The highly anticipated arrival of New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul to the organization following his fireworks accident that cost him his right index finger is finally over. ESPN NFL insider and our guest on Monday's, Adam Schefter reported that the star pass rusher will report to the team today and take his first physical since the accident...
Giants head coach Tom Coughlin was "glad to hear" the voice of Jason Pierre-Paul when the two spoke this weekend for the first time since the defensive end's firework incident in July.
With Free Agency under way in the NBA of course Knicks fans and all other teams were hoping to land game changers. So it's no surprise basketball was a big factor in top stories but an unexpected NFL stories also grabbed it's share of the Top Stories, Giants' Jason Pierre Paul did massive damage to his hand in a fireworks accident...
It’s clear that Jason Pierre-Paul made a large mistake while launching fireworks on the fourth of July weekend but former Giants head coach Jim Fassel says that Pierre-Paul has faltered on some other decisions since being in the hospital.
Late Tuesday evening, a report with the latest on Jason Pierre-Paul’s fireworks-related injury made all Giants fans feel at least a little better.
While the Giants players await to see the full effects of Jason Pierre-Paul's hand injury, the value of having the G-Men's 2010 first round pick available this year is clear.
The Giants could be without Jason Pierre-Paul to start the regular season due to a fireworks injury over the holiday weekend. His teammate and offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz would have handled the situation differently.