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Giants star Pierre-Paul has finger amputated: ESPN
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[July 09, 2015]
(Reuters) - New York Giants star
defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul had his right index finger amputated on
Wednesday after a fireworks accident, ESPN reported, citing medical
records.
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Pierre-Paul, 26, has been in a South Florida hospital since Saturday
night when he severely injured his hand during a Fourth of July
fireworks mishap.
The Giants said they would not comment on the report.
The team designated Pierre-Paul as their franchise player, but he
has not signed his $14.8 million tender offer for the 2015 season
and hoped to reach a long-term deal by the July 15 deadline, USA
Today reported.
In addition, Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back C.J. Wilson lost
two fingers in a fireworks accident over the holiday weekend in his
hometown of Lincolnton, North Carolina, the Lincoln Times-News
reported, citing members of the player's family.
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The Buccaneers said in a statement on the team's website that
Wilson, 25, had injured a hand in an accident over the weekend, but
it not give further details. Wilson played in two games for the team
last season.
(Reporting by Eric Beech in Washington; Editing by Peter Cooney and
Will Dunham)
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