The possible No. 1 pick from Penn State has a stress reaction in his foot but likely won’t need surgery. A doctor explains the condition and how it could affect Carter’s future.
Drew Rosenhaus says that surgery will not be needed for Abdul Carter and he will work out at his March 28 pro day at Penn State.
Abdul Carter, a potential No. 1 pick in this year’s NFL draft, could be looking at surgery to deal with a stress reaction discovered in his right foot. Tests Wednesday revealed the issue, and Carter’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that he will decide soon if he will undergo surgery.
Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter, the potential top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft who is dealing with an injury inside his right foot, was advised not to undergo surgery, his agent, Drew Rosenhaus said Thursday.
The Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and All-American must overcome a new injury as the NFL Draft moves closer.
Some injury questions were raised earlier this week about one of the top prospects in the upcoming NFL Draft, and it sounds like at least one of those
Penn State star defender and potential No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, Abdul Carter, was revealed to have a stress reaction in his right foot.
Abdul Carter’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the potential New England Patriots draft pick hasn’t fully recovered from a shoulder injury suffered during the College Football Playoff, so he won’t throw for teams in Indianapolis.
Some bad news has emerged this week about top NFL Draft prospect Abdul Carter, the former Penn State defensive end.
Penn State standout and top NFL draft prospect, Abdul Carter, faced a setback with a stress reaction in his right foot. The injury was uncovered during the
The Cleveland Browns are leaving no stone unturned in their 2025 NFL Draft preparations, hosting Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter for a top-30 visit this week.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Wednesday tests showed Carter "has a stress reaction in his right foot" and will soon decide whether to have surgery, which would involve inserting a screw into his foot and would sideline him for eight weeks. Carter's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPN a decision is expected to be made this week.
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