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New Leaked Video From Giants OTAs Shows How Jaxson Dart’s Teammates Really Feel About Him Amid Donald Trump Drama

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Jaxson Dart at Giants OTAs
Jaxson Dart (Photo via X)

Jaxson Dart and his New York Giants teammates were back out on the field on Friday. And cameras caught their interactions. 

Speculation regarding a Giants locker room divide has been rife since last week. But it did appear that it was business as usual for Dart and his teammates during OTAs.

The quarterback was recorded sharing normal exchanges with his running backs, dapping them up and embracing them. It didn’t seem like there was friction of any kind. 

Check out the video below:

“time to win football games forget allat bs dat happened!!!😤” one fan urged.

“But but… locker room issues???🤣🤣🤣” another wrote.

Jaxson Dart Addresses Teammates

New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart in uniform
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (Kevin R. Wexler-NorthJersey.com-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Dart addressed the team during a Tuesday meeting following his controversial appearance at a Donald Trump rally in New York last Friday. 

The second-year quarterback introduced the President, prompting immense backlash, including from teammate Abdul Carter. 

Carter took to X to criticize Dart, but later tweeted that they were fine and had put it behind them. 

ESPN reports that veterans Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Jameis Winston were among those who spoke during the meeting. 

“Sources said that among the topics discussed were keeping things “internal” and not airing frustrations publicly,” ESPN noted.

The team returned to training on Wednesday and has been on the field since then. 

Curiously enough, Carter was not at the meeting on Tuesday. He also missed voluntary OTAs the following day.

According to sources, the defensive star had previously informed the Giants that he would be out for family commitments and to celebrate a religious holiday. 

He returned to the team on Thursday. 

Multiple Giants players have refuted claims of locker room trouble, including offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor, who told one Boston-based reporter to focus on the New England Patriots. 

The Jaxson Dart-Abdul Carter story has helped take some heat off Mike Vrabel and the Pats, which must be frustrating for New York.

It would stand to reason that they’re more than ready for the league’s next scandal.

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