One of the New York Giants' most talented players in recent memory wants to play football after missing out in 2024.
Jason Pierre-Paul, who won a Super Bowl in New York and another in Tampa Bay, is eying a comeback.
JPP last played in 2023 for a bit of action with both the Saints and the Dolphins.
He's now 36 years old, so any opportunity would likely be as a rotational pass rusher.
"Anybody that gives me the opportunity, I’m ready to go and I'm ready to rock right now," Pierre-Paul told TMZ.
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Pierre-Paul told TMZ that he's been training for the opportunity to return to the field.
He wanted to make it clear that he's not retired.
A guy like JPP wouldn't be a priority add for anyone at this point, but maybe late in the offseason, a team will find the need for an extra pass rusher after injuries or struggles.
Pierre-Paul was a first-round pick by the Giants all the way back in 2010.
He has suited up for the Giants, Bucs, Ravens, Saints and Dolphins.
In his career, JPP has 94.5 sacks. He hasn't recorded a sack since having 3.0 in 2022 for Baltimore.
It'll definitely be interesting to see if any NFL team will give Pierre-Paul one more chance. Giants fans would surely welcome him home.
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