The NFL offseason usually brings contract talks and workout clips. This week, though, politics jumped straight into the middle of football talk. Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey stirred fresh debate after reacting to the growing online storm around New York Giants rookies Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart.The buzz started after Jaxson Dart introduced President Donald Trump at a public pep rally in New York. Abdul Carter later posted his reaction on X, and within hours, NFL fans turned the moment into a full-blown social media fight. Humphrey then added another layer to the conversation with a blunt post that quickly went viral. Marlon Humphrey questions online backlash after Jaxson Dart controversyJaxson Dart appeared on stage during Friday’s rally and introduced Donald Trump in front of the crowd. In a video shared online on May 23, the Giants' rookie quarterback said, “What an honour, what a privilege it is to be here,” the Giants quarterback said. “And without further ado, I’m grateful, I’m honoured, I’m pleased to introduce the 45th and 47th president of the United States of America, President Donald J. Trump.”Soon after the clip spread online, Abdul Carter posted on X, saying it was AI-generated and questioning the act. Fans instantly started talking about possible tension between the two Giants rookies.Then Ravens star Marlon Humphrey entered the discussion. Posting on X, the Ravens star wrote, “The fake Trump hate is funny to me. The majority voted for him, but everybody seems to hate him lol… Somebody is lying.”That line exploded across NFL circles because Humphrey did not hold back. Some fans supported his take while others pushed back hard in the replies. The debate quickly moved beyond football and turned into another social media culture war tied to Donald Trump. Abdul Carter shuts down Giants locker room drama rumorsAs rumours kept growing, Abdul Carter tried to cool things down. On May 25, he posted on X that there was no issue between him and Jaxson Dart.“Me and JD6 are good! We spoke earlier as Men. Y'all can keep y'all narratives,” Carter wrote.Giants offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor also stepped in after a Boston reporter hinted that Dart’s stance had created problems inside the locker room. Eluemunor answered directly on X, saying, “Locker Room is fine. Focus on New England.”That response slowed the speculation, but the story already had momentum. With Donald Trump, Jaxson Dart, Abdul Carter, and now Marlon Humphrey all tied to the same debate, NFL fans spent Memorial Day weekend arguing politics instead of football.Stay updated with the upcoming IPL match between RCB vs GT and the latest IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL schedule and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap.