Phil Simms 'Outvoted By His Family' on Letting Abdul Carter Wear No. 11 Giants Jersey

Lawrence Taylor might not be flexible when it comes to having his number back in circulation for the New York Giants, but Phil Simms was at least willing to let Abdul Carter wear No. 11 before his family stepped in.
Simms told NFL insider Gary Myers he would have been okay with bringing his number out of retirement for Carter, but he was "outvoted by his family."
The Giants legend previously appeared on FanDuel TV to say that he also would have been willing to give his No. 11 to Jaxson Dart if he had requested it before his agent stepped in.
Dart's number has not been confirmed, but he used No. 2 throughout his four-year college career between USC and Mississippi. That number was just taken by veteran cornerback Deonte Banks, who is switching from No. 3.
Even though it doesn't seem like No. 11 will be brought out of retirement, Simms' stance is at least more friendly to the Giants rookies than what Taylor said.
Taylor told ESPN's Jordan Raanan he denied Carter's request to use his No. 56 when the two spoke after the Giants selected the Penn State alum with the third pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
"He has to be the player that he is," Taylor said. "He can't be another Lawrence Taylor. Well, he may be better than a Lawrence Taylor, who knows. But he has to make his mark. It's up to him."
No Giants player has used No. 56 since Taylor retired from the NFL after the 1993 season. His number was officially retired by the franchise the following year.
Carter wore jersey No. 11 during his three seasons at Penn State. He became the highest-drafted defensive player by the Giants since Carl Banks in 1984 (third overall).
The Giants retired Simms' number in 1995. He spent his entire 14-year career with the organization, leading them to two Super Bowl titles in 1986 and 1990. His completion percentage of 88.0 (22-of-25) in Super Bowl XXI remains the highest single-game performance by any player in the history of the game.