Multiple outlets are now reporting that the flesh on Jason Pierre-Paul's hand was burned off of his palm and fingertips, but the fingers are still intact, which contradicts early false reports.
The New York Giants have officially used the non-exclusive franchise tag on defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul. Pierre-Paul will be paid $14.813M this upcoming season while he and the team try to negotiate a long term extension.
The Giants have to figure out this off-season if they want to bring Jason Pierre-Paul back, and most likely for a long-term deal. Herm Edwards broke down the thought process of the Giants as they will evaluate this decision.
"He had more production when he had a supporting cast with Strahan and those guys," said Edwards, during his weekly talk with Armen and Levack...
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Both Jason Pierre-Paul and Antrelle Rolle are free agents this off-season...
The Giants may have lost last week, but they've still found a way to enjoy the coming holiday.
Posted on Instagram, this week, were a trio of videos showing defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul pranking his teammates with a fake zombie. So if you're wondering which Giants players would survive if dropped into The Walking Dead, the answer isn't DaMontre Moore.
Yes, Jason Pierre-Paul threw Prince Amukamara into a cold tub. No, it's not bullying. For the people that are saying that this act during New York Giants' training camp is bullying, please rethink your terrible position.
As part of our continuing coverage of New York Giants training camp, Joe Bianchino checking in once a week to break down the team. This week, he tackles the defense.
The lockers have been cleaned out, the last goodbyes - said. And as each player treks home to embrace the splendor of an offseason spent as champions, we offer you this brief wrap up of the 2011 New York Giant season. @JoeBianchino
In a week 17 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Giants needed a win to secure an NFC East Championship, a playoff spot, and a season ending that wasn't a crushing disappointment. They'd get that win in resounding fashion, a 31-14 shellacking of Romo and the Boys.
It was as great a game as you'll ever see (overstatement). It was one of the most brilliant displays of quarterbacking brilliance as has ever been witnessed (dramatic overstatement). It was as important a regular season win as there can be (enormous overstat- No. That one seems just about right). 37-34 Giants. Insane.
The New York Giants got a solid effort from their offense, defense and special teams in a 41-13 victory over the Chicago Bears on Monday night at the Meadowlands.
But New York's win also came with a big loss. Starting cornerback Terrell Thomas suffered a season-ending knee injury.