Jaxson Dart is making the most of his first NFL offseason, and it looks like he’s doing it in style. The New York Giants’ young quarterback traded playbooks for fishing rods, heading off the coast of Mexico for a deep-sea adventure. With his girlfriend, model Marissa Ayers, by his side, Dart reeled in a massive yellowfin tuna, a catch that might have been the freshest either of them had ever tasted.
After a rookie season full of highs and challenges, Dart deserves this break. He threw for 2,272 yards with 15 touchdowns and five interceptions, and also added 487 rushing yards and nine scores over 14 games. Doing so without star wide receiver Malik Nabers for most of the year highlights just how much potential the young quarterback has. While the Giants finished 4-13, Dart’s individual performance suggested a bright future in New York.
Jaxson Dart mixes offseason training and fun, landing massive tuna on boat with Marissa Ayers
Dart isn’t just relaxing; he’s setting an example for how a franchise quarterback balances hard work with recovery. “Sunshine, bikinis, being out in the water are key right now,” experts note. Dart and Ayers’ fishing trip isn’t just fun—it’s part of the essential rest and recovery phase that fuels peak performance.
The young quarterback knows that staying fresh and avoiding unnecessary hits during games will help him remain effective and healthy for the long haul.
With John Harbaugh taking over as head coach, the Giants are ready to translate talent into results. Dart’s rookie campaign proved he has toughness, poise, and the instincts to lead a team. Offseason activities like fishing and soaking up the sun may seem leisurely, but they play a critical role in preparing for the long, grueling NFL season ahead. Enjoying these moments now allows Dart to return to New York ready to work, focused, and ready to push the franchise toward success.