Jaxson Dart didn’t need a game to draw attention this weekend. At Churchill Downs, the Giants quarterback and his girlfriend Marissa Ayers turned heads with a polished, confident appearance that matched the scale of Kentucky Derby festivities. Their presence felt intentional, not flashy for the sake of it, but reflective of a young couple settling into the spotlight. Between fashion statements and a growing public profile, Dart’s offseason continues to take shape in ways that stretch beyond football.
How did Jaxson Dart and Marissa Ayers stand out at the Kentucky Derby weekend?
There’s always a certain expectation at the Derby, and Jaxson Dart leaned into it without overcomplicating things. He wore a white Dolce & Gabbana suit with black pinstripes, paired with what he called a matching Bellissimo hat on the red carpet. It was clean, sharp, and timed well for a player still building his identity in a new market.Marissa Ayers complemented that presence rather than competing with it. Her light blue dress, styled with Prada accessories, gave a softer contrast. She added a black and white hat sourced from a local New York shop, a detail she shared with Sports Illustrated. Together, they looked coordinated but not overly curated, which is harder to pull off than it sounds.Their weekend started earlier at the Longines Kentucky Oaks, where Ayers embraced the event’s “Pink Out” tradition. The race, known for highlighting 3-year-old fillies while raising awareness for breast cancer, carries a different tone. Ayers marked the moment on Instagram with a pink dress, matching headband, and bag. It felt personal, not performative.The couple’s rise into public view has been steady. After confirming their relationship in January, they’ve shown up consistently, including at the NFL Honors in February. That night marked their first red carpet together, coming as Dart closed out his rookie season with a fourth-place finish in Offensive Rookie of the Year voting.Ayers, meanwhile, has been more open about the personal side of that journey. Reflecting on her year in April, she said, “I have felt so grateful. I started was sobbing yesterday because I was reflecting on this past year and how much has changed — and how much I’ve learned about myself. It’s been just a very transformative year for me… (i’m) so happy where I am right now and I’m so excited for this year and (turning) 23. I have a really good feeling about (it).“There’s a sense that both are finding rhythm at the same time. Dart is preparing for his second NFL season as the Giants adjust to a new era under John Harbaugh. Off the field, he looks increasingly comfortable with the attention that comes with it. Not forced. Just part of the job now.















