
Dez Bryant Reacts to Jeremiyah Love–Giants Rumors, Sparking NFC East Buzz Ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft
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One simple reaction from Dez Bryant, one of the most iconic players in Dallas Cowboys history, was all it took to send Cowboys Nation and NFC East fans buzzing about Jeremiyah Love.
But the attention didn’t stem from the Washington Commanders — a team previously linked to Love. Instead, Bryant’s eyes turned toward a report connecting the New York Giants to the Heisman Trophy finalist.
On Sunday, Bryant responded on X (formerly Twitter) with a single emoji — the “eyes” — aimed at a post suggesting the Giants were “high on” Love as a potential option with the fifth overall pick.
A small reaction, yes.
But in the NFL draft world, subtlety is gasoline.
Love has not confirmed any official interest from the Giants, but he did acknowledge meeting with team officials during his NFL Combine media availability at Lucas Oil Stadium. And in the draft rumor cycle, one small spark can spread quickly — especially when it involves a player who could wind up facing the Cowboys twice a year.
The possibility is real, and Bryant’s subtle nod only amplified the noise.
Why Jeremiyah Love Has Become an NFC East Talking Point
Jeremiyah Love enters the 2026 NFL Draft as one of the most dynamic offensive weapons available. His blend of breakaway speed, vision, and versatility has put him in the conversation as a top-five pick — a rare feat for a modern running back.
In a draft light on elite offensive playmakers, teams lacking backfield explosiveness see an opportunity. The Giants and Washington Commanders already sit atop that list, both entering the offseason with immediate needs at running back.
The Commanders were considered early favorites, but new momentum has shifted toward the Giants, who are exploring all possible high-impact options to reignite an offense that has struggled with consistency and explosive play threats.
Love fits exactly what New York has lacked:
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Home-run rushing ability
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Three-down capability
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A player capable of easing pressure on their quarterback
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Youth and durability at a position where they’ve lacked long-term stability
His connection to the Giants is still unofficial — but his own mention of meeting with team personnel was enough to validate the rumors.
And because this is the NFC East, Cowboys fans took notice immediately.
Dez Bryant’s Reaction Speaks for Every Cowboys Fan
Bryant doesn’t post without purpose.
His eye-emoji response wasn’t a confirmation — it was a warning.
The Cowboys have faced countless elite backs over the decades, but losing out on Love to a division rival is the kind of move that reshapes yearly matchups. A top-five running back landing in New York would force Dallas defensive coordinator Christian Parker to prepare for a player capable of turning small gaps into touchdowns.
And Bryant knows what this type of talent could do to the division — especially as Dallas restructures its defensive identity heading into 2026.
The last time the Giants drafted a top-tier running back with franchise-changing potential, it was Saquon Barkley in 2018. Love carries a similar profile heading into draft season, and the Giants picking fifth places them squarely in position to make a splash.
If the Giants hope to keep pace with Dallas and Philadelphia, a player like Love could become their new offensive centerpiece.
Are the Cowboys Personally Linked to Jeremiyah Love?
Despite the speculation circling all three NFC East teams, the Cowboys themselves appear unlikely to pursue Love directly.
Dallas missed out on Frisco native Ashton Jeanty, who was taken six spots before the Cowboys picked at No. 12. But Dallas is not in rebuild mode at running back — at least not yet.
Javonte Williams is coming off a breakout season with 1,201 rushing yards and remains under contract for two more years. His success and durability diminish the Cowboys’ immediate need for a first-round running back.
That makes the Love-to-Dallas rumor far less likely.
But what is likely?
Dallas preparing to defend Love twice a year.
If Not Dallas, Then Where Does Love Fit Best?
New York Giants
Love represents exactly what New York needs:
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A true centerpiece player
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A young offensive star to build around
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A durable, home-run threat in the running game
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A tone-setter capable of elevating their entire offense
With the fifth overall pick, they are perfectly positioned to take him.
Washington Commanders
The Commanders remain a real option.
They need offensive firepower, and Love fits their timeline — although the Giants’ rising interest could complicate the race.
What Happens Next?
Love will participate in full workouts at the NFL Combine this week in Indianapolis — a stage where versatile, explosive running backs often shine.
If he tests as expected:
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The Giants’ interest may go from rumor to reality
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The Commanders may re-enter aggressively
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Other RB-needy teams outside the NFC East may jump into the chase
But if he interviews particularly well with New York or Washington, the NFC East arms race might intensify in real time.
Final Takeaway: The NFC East May Get Another Headliner
Jeremiyah Love hasn’t played a down in the NFL yet, but his early connection to the Giants — and Dez Bryant’s reaction — has already kicked off the drama.
For Cowboys fans, Love landing in New York or Washington is far from ideal.
For Giants fans, he might be the franchise spark they’ve been waiting for.
For neutral observers, he’s one of the most intriguing names in the class.
One Combine meeting has created an entire storyline.
One Cowboys legend turned it into a divisional headline.
And now, one top-five pick might shift the balance of the NFC East for years.