Abdul Carter won’t work out at Penn State Pro Day
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Reuters |
Abdul Carter will not participate in Penn State's pro day on Friday, his agent confirmed Thursday.
NBC Sports |
A shoulder ailment is the reason why Carter won’t be working out, but there’s been no indication that the issue will impact his readiness for the start of the 2025 season.
Bleacher Report |
Rosenhaus said Carter is "finishing up" rehab on his shoulder injury and may work out for teams in mid-April.
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