Jaxson Dart, the starting quarterback for the New York Giants, never anticipated that his teammate, edge rusher Abdul Carter, would publicly criticize him after he appeared to introduce US President Donald Trump at a rally.
In response to Dart’s presence, Carter wrote on social media:
“Thought this s–t was AI. What we doing man.”
There will be a lot of tension when the Giants get back together on Wednesday for the next round of OTA practices.
Although openly endorsing Donald Trump is divisive, Dart is probably shocked that Carter raised the issue in public. The team hopes things doesn’t get worse for a team that has made wise decisions during the summer.
NOW: New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduces President Trump before his speech in New York. pic.twitter.com/3yBEppRAWr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 22, 2026
Dart’s debut season consisted of just 12 games. Nevertheless, Dart was electrifying and offered tremendous hope that the Giants had found their franchise quarterback once he was selected over Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.
Dart is in an even better position to win a lot of games for the Giants now that John Harbaugh is the head coach. He has the means to get much better.