
Abdul Carter finally reveals the shocking reason he picked jersey number 51 at New York Giants
Abdul Carter finally reveals the shocking reason he picked jersey number 51 at New York Giants (Image via Getty)
Fans were excited to see linebacker Abdul Carter join the New York Giants this year. He's one of the most talked-about young players heading into the 2025 NFL season. But while his skills on the field are clear, there's something else catching attention — his jersey number.
Most fans expected him to stick with the number he wore in college. But during a recent interview, Abdul Carter revealed a surprising reason behind his new number. What he shared felt real, and fans are now seeing a different side of him.
Abdul Carter opens up about his new number at New York Giants Rookie camp
April 2025 saw the New York Giants of the NFL draft Abdul Carter. For his debut year, he has formally selected jersey number 51. Abdul Carter played college football at Penn State as an inside linebacker, wearing number 11.
Many people thought he would try to keep the same number in the NFL. But during a team media day on June 18, 2025, held at the New York Giants training facility in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Abdul Carter said he wanted a fresh start.
Speaking to NJ.com, Carter explained, 'I picked number 51 because it reminds me to stay humble and focused. In the NFL, I'm starting from the bottom again.' His message connected with fans who admire his serious and grounded attitude as he enters professional football.
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Abdul Carter says wearing number 51 keeps him grounded and motivated
Abdul Carter also shared that wearing number 51 is about mindset, not style. He said, 'It's not about looking cool. It's a reminder that I have to earn everything from day one.' He told journalists the number reminds him he is currently vying with some of the finest athletes in the world.
Abdul Carter, just 20 years old, is one of the youngest players on the New York Giants' defence. Head coach Brian Daboll praised him during camp, saying, 'He's focused and learning fast. He wants to prove he belongs here.'
As Abdul Carter prepares for his first NFL game this fall, fans are watching closely, not just for his tackles, but also for the meaning behind that bold number 51 jersey.
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