Jaxson Dart reportedly addressed his New York Giants teammates on Wednesday days after he introduced President Donald Trump at a rally in New York last week.
The second-year quarterback was called out by teammate Abdul Carter in a social media post the next day after the linebacker replied to a social media post with, “thought this sh** was AI, what we doing man.”
Carter later posted that he spoke with Dart and that the two are “good.”
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The Giants were back together on Wednesday for organized team activities and Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Jameis Winston were reportedly among the players who also spoke during the meeting, according to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan.
One topic that was reportedly discussed was about players keeping team issues in-house and not putting them out in public, like Carter did with his social media post about Dart.
After Carter’s post there was discussion about what that might do to the Giants’ locker room chemistry, but offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor posted on X that it was “fine.”
Carter and Dart were the Giants’ two first-round draft picks in 2025, with the linebacker going third overall and the quarterback selected 25th. Carter started all 17 games last season, while Dart eventually assumed the starting quarterback job as the season went on.
The Giants will continue OTAs through Friday and then return from June 1-4. A veterans minicamp will be held from June 8-10 before the team gathers for the start of training camp in July.