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“How about you ask Jerry Jones?”: Russell Wilson’s ex-teammate rips Cowboys reporter over Donald Trump stance scrutiny after Jaxson Dart

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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart garnered attention on Friday when he introduced U.S. President Donald Trump at one of his rallies in New York. Dart’s endorsement of Trump sparked an online feud between former LSU nose tackle Breiden Fehoko and Dallas Cowboys reporter Clarence Hill Jr.

Fehoko initially aimed a dig at Giants linebacker Abdul Carter for criticizing his teammate Dart’s stance on Trump. He also responded to a fan who criticized Trump, while alleging that former U.S. President Barack Obama was “killing innocent civilians during his war crimes” before adding that he doesn’t like delving into politics.

However, Hill caught wind of Fehoko’s tweet and appeared to call out the former Steelers player for his comparisons between Obama and Trump.

“You don’t like politics but we see the energy you have for Obama. Do you do this with all politicians or just Obama to make a point. Just went down your timeline for the last week. No energy at all for Trump. We know why,” Hill tweeted on Sunday.

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Fehoko then responded to Hill and urged the reporter to question Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ political beliefs in his next press conference.

“You care so much about the next man’s political beliefs how bout you ask Jerry Jones at his next press conference the same sh*t you cry on twitter about. You telling athletes to make a change. Uncle Tom let’s start with you at the next cowboys press conference. Or you scared?” Fehoko tweeted on Sunday.

Fehoko and veteran quarterback Russell Wilson were teammates for a few months when they were on the Steelers’ offseason roster in 2024. Fehoko was cut before the start of the season.

Wilson was also teammates with Dart in New York during the 2025 season.

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Jaxson Dart’s Giants will begin mandatory minicamp on June 8

New York Giants QB Jaxson Dart - NFL 2025 - Source: GettyNew York Giants QB Jaxson Dart - NFL 2025 - Source: Getty
New York Giants QB Jaxson Dart – NFL 2025 – Source: Getty

Jaxson Dart’s Giants will open their mandatory minicamp on June 8. Their three-day mandatory minicamp will take place at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Dart is set to lead the Giants’ offense for the 2026 season, after an impressive rookie campaign. The QB recorded 2,272 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, four interceptions and nine rushing TDs across 14 games (12 starts).