Five Giants named to regional NFL teams for upcoming Domestic Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 5:00 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Bill Barnwell created a hypothetical NFL tournament, 'Domestic Cup of American Football', featuring players from various US regions. Five members of the New York Giants made the cut, including Abdul Carter representing the Northeast and Tremaine Edmunds for the South Atlantic. Carter's selection is highlighted by his exceptional pressure metrics from last season, while Edmunds is noted for his athletic versatility. Barnwell's project focuses on eligibility based on high school locations and does not include every region. The rosters are set to compete in September 2026.
- •Abdul Carter and Tremaine Edmunds represent the Giants in Barnwell's domestic tournament.
- •Carter led the NFL in quick pressures and aims for a strong 2026 season.
- •Edmunds is recognized for his run defense and interception skills.
- •Jordan Stout is also selected, contributing as a standout punter.
- •Teams are based on the players' high school football backgrounds.
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