Pierre-Paul out for rest of season
The Giants are going to be without
The prognosis is for him to be out four to six weeks, which means a season in which he was in the running for Comeback Player of the Year will be over before he recovers.
Pierre-Paul was injured in the second quarter Sunday against the Steelers. He was evaluated by team doctors Monday, and Tuesday went to Philadelphia to see surgeon
The Giants (8-4) have the best record in the race for an NFC wild-card berth, which would end the franchise's four-year playoff drought.
But after closing his weekly news conference, Taylor walked away from the podium and said, “I'm done talking.”
Taylor said he hasn't paid attention to the criticism because his sole focus is preparing to face the Steelers on Sunday.
“My future in Buffalo is this week against the Pittsburgh Steelers. That's what matters most,” he said. “I don't feel like talking about my contract right now. We still have games to play.”
Fangio denied a report saying he might be out after the season because of philosophical differences with coach
Fangio said he wasn't aware of the report until Fox informed him.
Perry, who leads the team with eight sacks, injured the hand last week against the Texans.