Dez Bryant contradicts media saying Jaxson Dart's Trump rally appearance would divide Giants locker room
Dez Bryant pushes back on media critics of Jaxson Dart's Trump rally appearance, saying political views don't actually divide NFL locker rooms.
Dez Bryant contradicts media saying Jaxson Dart’s Trump rally appearance would divide Giants locker room The article discusses the criticism Jaxson Dart faced for appearing at a Donald Trump rally, with some claiming it would divide his team’s locker room. Former player Dez Bryant argues that NFL locker rooms are filled with individuals from diverse backgrounds and differing political views who successfully coexist and work together. Bryant suggests that the true cause of locker room division is when players prioritize personal gain over team success, not political disagreements.
- Jaxson Dart faced criticism for appearing at a Donald Trump rally.
- Teammate Abdul Carter criticized Dart’s appearance.
- Emmanuel Acho called Dart’s public support of Trump “pretty stupid.”
- Dez Bryant believes political differences do not divide locker rooms.
- Bryant states that NFL teams consist of players from various backgrounds with different political and religious views who still work together.
- Bryant uses Derek Wolfe, a Trump supporter, as an example of how political disagreements did not prevent teammates from being close.
- Bryant argues that prioritizing personal contracts over winning is what actually causes locker room division.
- The article suggests that critics would not object if Dart appeared with Democratic politicians.
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