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After previous reports that a July 4th fireworks incident led to burns on the hands of New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, it now appears that he may have had a finger amputated.
ESPN's Adam Schefter is reporting that Pierre-Paul had his right index finger amputated. He even has the medical records to prove it.
ESPN obtained medical charts that show Giants DE Jason Pierre-Paul had right index finger amputated today. pic.twitter.com/VI5cbS1uCw
- Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 8, 2015
Thinking of Jason Pierre-Paul is this: Cutting off his finger simplifies and accelerates his recovery. Could be back in fewer than 2 months
- Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 8, 2015
All of this seems to be without the knowledge of the New York Giants, who are still relatively in the dark on Pierre-Paul's status. According to Schefter, Giants representatives traveled to Florida in an attempt to visit Pierre-Paul in the hospital, but left Wednesday afternoon without ever actually seeing him:
Giants officials have come and gone from S. Florida without getting chance to visit the injured JPP, per sources. Made trip, never visited.
- Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 8, 2015
Pierre-Paul entered this past offseason as a restricted free agent. The Giants initially placed the franchise tag on him in an attempt to give them more time to come to terms on a long-term contract. However, Pierre-Paul never signed the one-year $14.8 million franchise tender - which means he's not currently under contract with the them, and isn't obligated to meet with them about the accident.
Since the Giants don't know the specifics of Pierre-Paul's injuries, they've reportedly pulled their $60 million offer.
Though Pierre-Paul was going to turn down the offer, this could affect him in the long-run. As FanSided's Matt Verderame notes, Pierre-Paul wanted big money after seeing players like J.J. Watt and Ndamukong Suh get over $100 million the last two seasons. Pierre-Paul, however, has not been as consistent as Watt or Suh, and now has even further injury concerns.
Spotrac recently estimated Pierre-Paul's worth around $69 million - still well short of that $100 million figure:
Our recent valuation for Jason Pierre-Paul saw a new deal w/ the #Giants worth 5yrs/$69M ($29.2M g'teed). Likely not an option now.
- Spotrac (@spotrac) July 6, 2015
If he doesn't have a great season, he could regret turning down $60 million.