After introducing Donald Trump, Jaxson Dart says he and Giants had 'a lot of honest conversations'
In the week after introducing Donald Trump at a New York rally, Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart spoke about the decision and the team’s conversations. Dart noted that the presidential position is respect-worthy regardless of political views and emphasized his responsibilities as New York’s quarterback under a spotlight. He described the locker room as a melting pot where players support one another across differences, expressing love for his teammates. The piece also recalls Dart’s rookie season with 12 starts, completing 63.7% of passes for 2,272 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions, plus 487 rushing yards and nine rushing scores. Team-mate Abdul Carter, a 2025 first-round pick, had publicly reacted to the event but later deleted posts.


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