What happened: New York Giants star pass-rusher Abdul Carter was forced to leave practice early on Tuesday after suffering an apparent ankle injury during mandatory minicamp. Head coach John Harbaugh addressed the media shortly after the session, noting that the rookie "twisted his ankle" but that the issue does not appear to be serious.
Why it matters: Carter is a foundational piece of the Giants' defensive rebuild, having joined a front that includes Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns. The team is currently building momentum in offseason OTA practices, and while the "not serious" tag is encouraging, any time lost for the former 3rd overall pick is a concern for a unit relying on his elite pass-rushing traits.
What to watch: The Giants will likely exercise caution with Carter for the remainder of minicamp as they look ahead to training camp in late July.