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After failing to lure No. 56 and No. 11 out of retirement, New York Giants rookie edge rusher Abdul Carter reluctantly settled on jersey No. 51, previously worn by Azeez Ojulari, who signed with the ...
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The ever-candid Taylor had a pretty clear response to the shocking request from Carter, who didn’t even wear No. 56 in college (he wore No. 11). “I know he would love to wear that number, but hey, I ...
The Penn State pass rusher was hoping to wear No. 56, which might be the most famous number in franchise history for the Giants and that's mostly because it was worn by Lawrence Taylor.
The New York Giants took Penn State's Abdul Carter third overall with the dream that he could one day be in their Ring of Honor, solidifying a spot as one of the best players to wear their jersey.
After Carter called in to a Bleacher Report NFL draft show on Thursday to chat with Penn State great Micah Parsons, he made it clear he would like to wear No. 56 on the Giants, a number that has ...
His number was retired in 1994, so Carter would likely need Taylor's permission to wear it. The Penn State product responded to Taylor denying his request to wear No. 56 on social media.