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Abdul Carter whiffs on another Giants legend's number: 'Just my last name on my jersey'

Abdul Carter is still on the hunt for his jersey number with the New York Giants after being turned down by Phil Simms' family to wear No. 11.


Abdul Carter whiffs on another Giants legend's number: 'Just my last name on my jersey'

Carter asked Lawrence Taylor, perhaps the greatest Giant and defensive player ever, whether he could wear his No. 56, which was retired by the Giants in 1994. It was a hard no from LT himself.

"I know he would love to wear that number," Taylor said. "But, hey, I think it's retired. Get another number. I don't care if it's double zero, and then make it famous."

Carter wore the number throughout his career at Penn State. It is a badge of honor at the school, given to a player the school, and the last representative, feels is worthy. The previous Nittany Lion to wear it before Carter was Micah Parsons, who wears it now with the Dallas Cowboys.

Carter said it would be an "honor," but Simms' family are actually who shut it down.

Last season, the team un-retired Ray Flaherty's No. 1 for wide receiver Malik Nabers, who wore No. 9 throughout college. Flaherty's number retirement was the first in professional football history. Flaherty's family gave the Giants permission to un-retire the number for Nabers, who wore it well. Nabers, as a rookie, set the franchise record for most receptions in a season, with 109. 

The G-Men have 13 retired numbers for 14 players. (The No. 14 is for Ward Cuff and Y.A. Tittle.) Warren Moon recently granted Cam Ward permission to wear No. 1 with the Tennessee Titans.

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