Marlon Humphrey Dismisses Jaxson Dart Backlash as 'Fake Hate' After Trump Introduction
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 25
Marlon Humphrey Dismisses Jaxson Dart Backlash as 'Fake Hate' After Trump Introduction
2 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 25
Marlon Humphrey said on X that the backlash over Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introducing Donald Trump was "fake hate," arguing the criticism did not look organic.
The flare-up began after Dart’s New York appearance with Trump went viral and drew criticism from around the NFL, including Giants teammate Abdul Carter.
Carter later said he and Dart had already spoken privately and were "good," pushing back on outside narratives about a locker-room rift.
Several NFL players also defended Dart’s right to express his politics, shifting some of the debate toward whether teammates should air disagreements publicly.
After a teammate's public disagreement, can Jaxson Dart and a star-studded draft class deliver on New York's high hopes for a winning season?
What does the swift Dart-Carter resolution reveal about Coach Harbaugh’s new team culture ahead of the Giants' pivotal 2026 season?