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Unsigned free agent and former New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan took a shot at New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart on Friday for introducing President Donald Trump at a rally in Rockland Community College in Suffern.
Dart, the Giants' promising young signal-caller from Ole Miss, took the stage to enthusiastically welcome the president, telling the crowd, "Big Blue Nation, it's a pleasure to be here," before introducing Trump as the "45th and 47th President."
Trump praised Dart as a "future Hall of Famer."
Jordan responded to the footage with a subtle but clear shot at Dart, Ole Miss, and those from Mississippi.
This is not the first time Giants players have engaged with Trump. In 2024, legends Lawrence Taylor and Ottis Anderson spoke at a Trump rally, highlighting a pattern of individual comfort with the president among some in and around the organization.
Former Giants running back Saquon Barkley also adamantly defended himself after shooting a round of golf with Trump in 2025.
For Giants fans, Dart's appearance reflects personal choice in a polarized time. Many view Jordan's response as unnecessary shade from an unsigned veteran toward a second-year player focused on football.
As the Giants build around Dart under new coaching, supporters hope the young quarterback can rise above such distractions and lead Big Blue on the field.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Cam Jordan shades Giants' Jaxson Dart after President Trump introduction
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Dart, the Giants' promising young signal-caller from Ole Miss, took the stage to enthusiastically welcome the president, telling the crowd, "Big Blue Nation, it's a pleasure to be here," before introducing Trump as the "45th and 47th President."
Trump praised Dart as a "future Hall of Famer."
Jordan responded to the footage with a subtle but clear shot at Dart, Ole Miss, and those from Mississippi.
This is not the first time Giants players have engaged with Trump. In 2024, legends Lawrence Taylor and Ottis Anderson spoke at a Trump rally, highlighting a pattern of individual comfort with the president among some in and around the organization.
Former Giants running back Saquon Barkley also adamantly defended himself after shooting a round of golf with Trump in 2025.
For Giants fans, Dart's appearance reflects personal choice in a polarized time. Many view Jordan's response as unnecessary shade from an unsigned veteran toward a second-year player focused on football.
As the Giants build around Dart under new coaching, supporters hope the young quarterback can rise above such distractions and lead Big Blue on the field.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Cam Jordan shades Giants' Jaxson Dart after President Trump introduction
Continue reading...