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Two-time Super Bowl champion believes he still has gas left in the tank for NFL return in 2025

Two-time Super Bowl champion believes he still has gas left in the tank for NFL return in 2025

Time of India08-05-2025

Jason Pierre-Paul, a two-time Super Bowl champ, aims for an NFL return in 2025, declaring he's in top shape. (Credit: USA Today Sports)
Jason Pierre-Paul eyes NFL comeback in 2025: "I'm Ready to Rock Right Now"
After sitting out the entire 2024 NFL season, veteran edge rusher Jason Pierre-Paul is looking to turn the page and make a triumphant return to the gridiron in 2025. At 36 years old, many might expect the two-time Super Bowl champion to hang up his cleats, but the former Pro Bowler insists he's far from done. In fact, according to Pierre-Paul, the fire inside him is burning brighter than ever.'I still got it. Whoever gives me that opportunity, they will see,' Pierre-Paul told TMZ in a recent interview. 'Last year I didn't get a chance to play. It was disappointing, but like I say this is a business. When people feel like they don't need you, you gotta show them.'Despite his absence from the field last year, Pierre-Paul has been far from idle. He's been grinding relentlessly in the gym with his trainer, Mike, aiming to recapture the form that made him one of the most feared pass rushers in the league. 'I'm in the gym 24/7… I feel like the young 24 (years old) me. I can't say 21. I'm down to 270 pounds. I got abs. I haven't had abs since my rookie year,' he said with a smile. 'Anybody that gives me that opportunity, I'm ready to go and I'm ready to rock right now. They'll be like, 'Yo, why wasn't he playing last year?' And that's what I want them to say.'Pierre-Paul last played a full season in 2022 with the Baltimore Ravens, where he tallied 26 tackles, three sacks, and an interception over 14 games. In 2023, he had short stints with both the New Orleans Saints and the Miami Dolphins, though neither team retained him for long.Throughout his 13-year career, JPP has built a solid legacy. Drafted in the first round by the New York Giants in 2010, he made a name for himself early, earning Pro Bowl nods in 2011 and 2012. His first Super Bowl ring came in 2011 with the Giants, and nearly a decade later, he helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers secure their championship in 2020 — a season that also saw him named to the Pro Bowl once again.Though his recent stats may not reflect his prime — with just 5.5 sacks from 2021 to 2023 — Pierre-Paul brings unmatched playoff experience and leadership to any locker room. His 94 career sacks and reputation as a high-motor competitor speak for themselves.There's no denying that the road ahead will be challenging. Age and limited recent game time could deter some teams from making the call. But for franchises looking for a seasoned veteran with championship pedigree and something to prove, JPP could be the ideal low-risk, high-upside addition.Whether a team takes a chance on him remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Jason Pierre-Paul isn't ready to close the book on his NFL journey just yet.Also Read: 'Stop calling me someone's ex': Kayla Nicole moves beyond Travis Kelce's shadow and the Taylor Swift narrative

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