Giants’ Jason Garrett on Kenny Golladay: ‘I love the guy’

Giants OC Jason Garrett downplayed his spat with WR Kenny Golladay, saying he “loves” the guy and won’t talk about the situation anymore.

During a 30-29 loss to the Washington Football Team last Thursday night, New York Giants wide receiver Kenny Golladay was seen yelling in the direction of quarterback Daniel Jones.

It turns out however, Golladay wasn’t going after Jones. Rather, he was having a tense exchange with offensive coordinator Jason Garrett.

“No, not so much [about me getting more targets]. Pretty much just me talking to JG a little bit and that’s two competitive guys right there. Moreso, just me wanting to do anything I can. Not so much, ‘Give me the ball more,’ though,” Golladay told reporters on Monday.

“Really, I’ve never done anything like that either – but really just passionate, just being a competitor. I love just doing anything I can to help the team. I let the emotions get the best of me.”

On Thursday, Garrett met with reporters for the first time since the incident and made it clear that it’s not something he’s going to continue fielding questions about.

Ultimately, Garrett says, it was a heat of the moment situation that has been smoothed over.

It wasn’t the first time Garrett has had public issues with one of his players. The team suspended wide receiver Golden Tate last year after he yelled at Garrett (and others), “throw me the [expletive] ball!”

Meanwhile, Garrett also attempted to downplay the lack of a role for rookie wide receiver Kadarius Toney, who also had a sideline incident of his own in Week 2.

Garrett is no stranger to receivers with big personalities who vocalize themselves in questionable ways. During his time in Dallas, he coached both Terrell Owens and Dez Bryant, so he’s certainly experienced in this area.

Still, Garrett acknowledges that there are better ways to handle things and that’s been discussed with both Golladay and Toney.