Abdul Carter's brutal penalty wipes out pick-six in Giants' loss
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Abdul Carter’s performance was noteworthy in the Giants’ recent game, yet it was not without its pivotal mistakes. Despite managing a sack, four quarterback hits, and a crucial play, Carter’s involvement proved costly for his team.

Specifically, it was Carter’s presence in the neutral zone that significantly impacted the outcome of the game. This infraction led to a penalty that nullified a 96-yard interception return for a touchdown by Jevón Holland. This play could have propelled the Giants into the lead late in the first half, but instead, it contributed to a 10-point swing, ultimately resulting in a 16-13 defeat against the Vikings.

“I don’t think I jumped. They said my hand was in the neutral zone or something,” Carter explained post-game. “That one hurt.”

The play unfolded as J.J. McCarthy’s pass ricocheted off Jalen Nailor’s hands, landing fortuitously in Holland’s grasp with an open field ahead of him. Holland only realized the unfortunate turn of events after reaching the end zone, noting, “Not until I was in the end zone,” when asked about spotting the flag.

J.J. McCarthy’s pass off Jalen Nailor’s hands wound up in Holland’s arms with nothing but green turf ahead.

“Not until I was in the end zone,” Holland said of seeing the flag on the field.

Holland lifted his arms like plane wings as he crossed the goal line, and the rest of the defense ran down to the other end to celebrate — unaware of the yellow flag on the field.


New York Giants linebacker Abdul Carter (51) sacks Minnesota Vikings quarterback Max Brosmer (12).
Abdul Carter looks to sack Max Brosmer during the Giants’ win over the Vikings on Dec. 21. AP


“I didn’t know it was me,” Carter said. “I heard it on the loudspeaker. That hurt the team right there, especially for Holland, who took it all the way back to the house. That’s on me. I have to be better.”

Carter tried to atone on the next play by rushing McCarthy right into Chauncey Golston’s arms for a sack. He later added his own sack, becoming the first Giants rookie with a sack in three straight games.

But the lost touchdown loomed large because the Vikings turned their second chance into a field goal.

“Just check with the refs sometimes,” Dexter Lawrence said about what can be done to prevent that mistake.You get in your zone, you get in your alignments, and you’re lining up off the offensive lineman, and sometimes, they are deeper than the ball, the line of scrimmage. You’ve just got to sometimes check or look down the line.”

The Giants scored a defensive touchdown later in the half when Tyler Nubin scooped and scored on a fumble created by Brian Burns.

But they needed both.

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