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Report: Pierre-Paul's index finger amputated

By The Sports Xchange

New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who was injured in a fireworks accident on the Fourth of July, had his right index finger amputated on Wednesday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

He is expected to play next season, Schefter reported, and could be back in fewer than two months, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.

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The incident occurred at Pierre-Paul's home in the Miami area. Neighbors said Pierre-Paul rented a U-Haul van and filled it with fireworks, making his plans for a major display known to neighbors.

Pierre-Paul's family reportedly turned away the Giants' athletic trainer, who flew down from New York, and also declined the team's offer to connect the defensive end with hand specialists in New York City.

Pierre-Paul is not under contract with the team as he has not signed his $14.8 million franchise tender. The deadline for franchised players to agree to long-term contracts is July 15. If a deal can't be reached by that date, Pierre-Paul would have to play under his tender, unless the Giants decide to withdraw it.

The Giants reportedly pulled a long-term offer worth at least $60 million on Monday. The initial report of the contract being off the table claimed concerns over Pierre-Paul's judgment and health.

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The 15th overall pick in the 2010 draft, Pierre-Paul has 42 sacks in 75 games.

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