Abdul Carter can give the Giants an edge in more ways than one. That's what makes him special.

The third overall draft pick had a share of a sack in his NFL debut, something it took Michael Strahan, the franchise's all-time sacks leader, four weeks to do at the start of his career.

It was part of a three-tackle performance for Carter, who also pressured Jayden Daniels to throw the ball away at the Giants' goal line for an intentional grounding penalty. That play led to the end of the first half without Washington adding more points.

But it was his punt block prowess that caught some headlines. After getting close to a block earlier in the game, Carter rushed off the right edge early in the third quarter and the 6-foot-3, 252-pound outside linebacker stretched out his right hand to parti

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