Jaxson Dart’s first NFL offseason was like a movie.

The Giants quarterback shared some of the behind-the-scenes of his life off the field with his model girlfriend, Marissa Ayers, in an Instagram carousel post Thursday.

Dart and Ayers — an influencer and ring girl for Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian’s boxing company, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) — showed some PDA in a snapshot of the pair on a dinner date.

New York Giants quarterback and Marissa Ayers during his first NFL offseason. New York Giants quarterback and Marissa Ayers during his first NFL offseason. Instagram/Jaxson Dart

The 22-year-old signal-caller included photos of him training and modeling for Alo, an athletic apparel retailer he joined in November.

Dart and former Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who’s looking to make a comeback in 2026, posed together in another snap.

New York Giants quarterback and his girlfriend Marissa Ayers. New York Giants quarterback and his girlfriend Marissa Ayers. Instagram/Jaxson Dart

Dart and Ayers have been inseparable in the public eye since she confirmed the relationship in an Instagram carousel post in January — following months of dating rumors surrounding the pair.

The couple made their first red carpet appearance together at the NFL Honors ceremony in February.

Dart was nominated for the 2025 AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award, which went to Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan.

Ayers also shared a TikTok video of their first date, which took place in October when they went to dinner and took in “The Great Gatsby” on Broadway in New York City. 

In a recent interview with People, Dart gushed over Ayers while explaining that their relationship happened “so fast.”

“It’s really cool when you have two people who are independent what they do, but at the same time… are each other’s biggest cheerleaders,” Dart said. “She’s amazing and she’s going to do amazing things, so I can’t wait to support her.”

Dart is gearing up for his sophomore season after the Giants missed the playoffs for the third consecutive year with a 4-13 record.

He tallied 24 total touchdowns in 13 games in his rookie campaign.