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Reports are coming out of South Florida that NY Giant JPP seriously injured a hand in a fireworks accident last night according to a reporter at a Miami radio station.

 

 

Andy Slater@AndySlater 29m

Big Jason Pierre-Paul story about to break in S. Fla. He severely injured hand in fireworks accident. @Coach_Eisy first to hint at situation

 

Anyone found another confirmation on this?

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If not signed, then yes.

Just curious, but why are you saying this? For example, yes teams are allowed to pull back tenders. But they are probably not allowed to if players are injured. But if said injury happens outside of football doing something he shouldn't be doing, then perhaps they can. I'm just wondering what you are basing this on. Seems to be some delicate matters.

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Just curious, but why are you saying this? For example, yes teams are allowed to pull back tenders. But they are probably not allowed to if players are injured. But if said injury happens outside of football doing something he shouldn't be doing, then perhaps they can. I'm just wondering what you are basing this on. Seems to be some delicate matters.

Could be, but it's still an unsigned offer. If he signed it he would definitely have protections. As is.... Not sure.

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From the 2011 CBA, at page 51, found here:

 

https://nflpaweb.blob.core.windows.net/media/Default/PDFs/General/2011_Final_CBA_Searchable_Bookmarked.pdf

 

 

 

If a Club designates a player pursuant to this Section 9, the Club shall be deemed to have used the Franchise Player designation in Section 1 above for the year in which the designation takes effect; provided, however, that if a player designated to become the Franchise Player in the future retires, suffers a career-ending injury (or an injury that prevents the player from participating in 32 con- secutive regular season games), is unavailable for the season due to non-injury circumstances beyond the control of the Club, or is assigned to another Club (other than through the waiver system) before such designation is exercised, the Club shall be enti- tled to designate a new Franchise Player for that League Year. Any dispute as to whether an injury is career-ending or prevents or will prevent a player from playing in 32 consec- utive games shall be decided by the Impartial Arbitrator.
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