Giants' John Harbaugh says Abdul Carter's injury not serious

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Last updated Jun 9, 2026

Giants' John Harbaugh says Abdul Carter's injury not serious
Summary

New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh provided an update on linebacker Abdul Carter's ankle injury sustained during the team's mandatory minicamp practice on June 8. Harbaugh reported that Carter limped off the field but indicated that the injury does not appear to be serious. The former Penn State player contributed significantly in his rookie season with four sacks and two forced fumbles, earning a finalist spot for the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year award. The Giants will continue their minicamp on June 9, offering Carter a chance to practice if cleared.

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  • Carter twisted his ankle during practice on June 8.
  • Harbaugh stated the injury doesn't look serious.
  • Carter had a strong rookie season with four sacks.
  • Giants continue mandatory minicamp on June 9.
  • There is no official diagnosis of Carter's injury yet.
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  • 9:31 AMYahoo SportsGiants' John Harbaugh: Abdul Carter's injury 'doesn't look serious'
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New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh isn't worried about the injury sustained by LB Abdul Carter on Monday.

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