Înapoi la știri

Boomer Esiason rips Abdul Carter for comment about Jaxson Dart’s appearance with Trump: ‘Like a child’ - New York Post

41 minute în urmă
5 minute min
Maria Simionescu
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Boomer Esiason didn’t mince words about Abdul Carter’s criticism of Jaxson Dart. Esiason called Carter a “child” in a scathing rant after the Giants’ 2025 first-round pick reacted negatively to Dart introducing President Donald Trump at Rockland Community College in New York last week. “To put this out like a child on social media is ridiculous,” Esiason said Tuesday on his WFAN morning show about Carter’s response. “And then when I heard, ‘Yeah, we spoke man to man.’ Yeah, there was only one man on that call, and that was Jaxson Dart.” Jaxson Dart shakes hands with President Trump. AFP via Getty Images Explore More The tragic 'chain of events' that led to Kyle Busch's death at 41 Legendary boxer makes shocking claims about son after alleged violent incident at home ESPN star in wild altercation at son's basketball game: 'Probably won't be the last time' Carter said he thought the video of Dart introducing Trump as “was AI” on social media, which led to a firestorm of outrage in both directions. The pass rusher later walked back his comments, deleted the viral post and said that the two “spoke man to man” to bury the hatchet. Esiason only saw issue, though, with the criticism of a teammate, not Dart’s polarizing appearance. New York Giants Jaxson Dart’s Trump rally decision was a messy Giants reminder “This was a real error on the part of Abdul Carter. Not on the part of Jaxson Dart,” Esiason said. “Jaxson Dart was asked to do something. To introduce the President of the United States. How many people get an opportunity to do something like that? Regardless of who the president is. You might’ve hated Barack Obama. You might’ve hated Joe Biden. And some guys didn’t want to go to the White House because they didn’t like those presidents, just like other guys didn’t want to go because they didn’t like President Trump.” Carter was drafted No. 3 overall in 2025 and was a bit of a disappointment in his rookie season, posting just four sacks and 43 tackles in 17 games played. Dart, meawhile, was one of the team’s few bright spots in 2025. Giants coach John Harbaugh hasn’t made any comments on the situation, but he has been seen in the Oval Office with President Trump in the past. Abdul Carter claims he spoke to Jaxson Dart man to man. Heather Khalifa for NY Post Esiason referenced some of the lowlights of Carter’s rookie year during his pointed message. “You were a man who was late to meetings. You were a man who didn’t live up to your draft choice. You were a man who wanted to wear number 56, and by the way, your idol, number 56 , has introduced Donald Trump numerous times,” Esiason said. “So I don’t want to hear this. “He made another boneheaded error by going to social media.” Unlock full access to Post sports columnists and newsletters Mike Vaccaro Mike Brown was the Joe Torre the NBA Finals-bound Knicks needed Stefan Bondy Unheralded guard's journey through self-doubt to NBA Finals epitomizes Knicks' rise from the ashes Joseph Staszewski WWE is walking a fine creative line with Brock Lesnar Already a subscriber? Log in. See All Sports Podcasts
Alte postari din Sport
Sport

Sean Mannion talks about his vision for the Eagles’ offense - Bleeding Green Nation

Despite being one of the first hires by the Eagles early in the offseason, offensive coordinator Sean Mannion is just now speaking to reporters for the first time in his new role. Mannion spoke on Thursday about building a new offensive scheme, working with Jalen Hurts, and some of the other new coaches he’s added to his staff.

Sport

Neymar included in Brazil's 26-man World Cup squad - BBC

Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Brazil forward Neymar has played 14 games for Santos this season Brazil forward Neymar has been included in head coach Carlo Ancelotti's 26-man squad for this summer's World Cup. The 34-year-old, who now plays for Brazilian side Santos, is the country's all-time leading goalscorer with 79 goals in 128 appearances but has not played for the Selecao since 2023 amid his struggles with injuries.

Acasa Recente Radio Județe