
Jason Pierre-Paul Injury Update: DE Reportedly Missing Tip of Right Thumb
Just when you thought the saga of Jason Pierre-Paul's right hand couldn't possibly take another turn, ESPN.com's Dan Graziano reported Tuesday the two-time Pro Bowler may have additional injuries on top of the amputation of his index finger.
Pierre-Paul also reportedly lost the tip of his right thumb and needed a medical procedure in order to fix his right middle finger.
"One of the sources told ESPN, however, that the portion of the thumb that's missing is just the tip and is not a significant hindrance to his recovery," Graziano wrote.
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This meshes with Graziano's earlier report that the New York Giants were growing concerned after discovering Pierre-Paul's hand was in worse shape than he had previously intimated.
Grantland's Andrew Sharp pointed out each new bit of information is more gruesome than the last:
"There has not been a single Jason Pierre-Paul update that didn't make me wish I hadn't just seen that Jason Pierre-Paul update
— Andrew Sharp (@andrewsharp) September 15, 2015"
Frank Isola of the New York Daily News had anticipated more bad news:
There's no concrete timetable for Pierre-Paul's return to the field. Graziano wrote in Tuesday's article that the defensive end is hoping to get back in relatively short order, while the team isn't so optimistic. Pierre-Paul shared an Instagram video of how his training was going later on Tuesday (warning NSFW language):
The Giants could certainly use the 26-year-old. He had 12.5 sacks last year and boasted the third-highest overall rating (16.9) of any defensive player on the team, according to Pro Football Focus.
Of course, the 2015 version of Pierre-Paul could be very different from what fans have come to expect. Missing an index finger is bound to create issues for the veteran, and until he plays, nobody knows whether or not he can compensate for those problems.
Since Pierre-Paul hasn't signed the one-year franchise tender the team offered, his injury isn't costing the Giants anything. But New York may be forced into a tough decision soon if the hand injuries don't allow Pierre-Paul to perform.

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