Watch: Pitt OT Carter Warren Talks "Carter's Creations Initiative"

Pitt's starting left tackle choose to utilize his NIL rights in a charitable way.
Watch: Pitt OT Carter Warren Talks "Carter's Creations Initiative"
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PITTSBURGH -- Pitt Panthers' starting left tackle Carter Warren knew he was going to do something charitable with his NIL rights. The former "club kid" from Patterson, New Jersey himself chose a familiar organization - the Boys and Girls of Western Pennsylvania. 

But Warren also needed some help, so he enlisted the other four starters along Pitt's offensive line - Gabe Houy, Jake Kradel, Owen Drexel and Marcus Minor, who eagerly jumped at the opportunity to participate. 

“I just asked them," Warren said. "They’re my best friends so I wanted to have them here with me. We’re a team and it’s a team event. Even though my name is on the shirt, it’s a team event so I just wanted them to be a part of it.”

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