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In watching the New York Giants’ offseason unfold, it was rather interesting that of all the positions on the offensive side of the ball, general manager Joe Schoen poured the most resources into the quarterback room.
DeVito remains the only quarterback on New York's roster who has taken an in-game snap while playing under head coach Brian Daboll.
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DeVito is neither the Giants' present nor their future.
The New York Giants won’t be taking home a ton of superlatives under center in 2025. Even after remodeling the room, they are still far behind their NFC East rivals.
After adding two veterans and a rookie to the QB room this offseason, the Giants have an interesting dynamic at the position.
The Giants now have their quarterback room assembled, adding Jameis Winston, Russell Wilson and Jaxson Dart to join Tommy DeVito. This is the first room assembled by the current regime, which inherited Daniel Jones and stuck with the Dave Gettleman draftee for three years.
On Tuesday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic shared why DeVito may be stuck with the Giants for at least the next several months even though Big Blue also has veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston on the active roster.
There was some speculation about the Giants jumping back into the first round as they pursued a QB, and the front office has made that a reality. Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports that the team has acquired pick No.
The most improbable stretch of head coach Brian Daboll’s tenure with the New York Giants came the year after he shocked the world by making the playoffs in his debut season.
QB dominoes are falling Friday, and a third reunion will take place. After Joe Flacco and Josh Johnson made return trips Friday morning, Drew Lock will follow suit.
The New York Giants have one of the NFL's more interesting quarterback rooms when talking about the resumes and personalities of Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, and Tommy DeVito. Apparently, the Giants wanted said room to look a little different though.
The New York Giants signed several players in free agency. Some signings addressed critical needs on offense and defense, while others increased the quality of the team's depth. Then there were the players acquired to help improve special teams.
The New York Giants have no idea who their starting quarterback will be in 2025.
New York Giants' quarterback Tommy DeVito might be the biggest fan favorite in New Jersey. Tommy Cutlets has become a darling part of the fan base since his emergence in 2023.
The Giants shored up two under-the-radar positions on Saturday, locking down both punter Jamie Gillan and quarterback Tommy DeVito to return in 2025.
The New York Giants re-signed quarterback Tommy DeVito to a contract on Saturday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team, however. He was set to be an exclusive rights free agent when the new league year begins on Wednesday.
The Giants will have at least one quarterback on their roster entering the new league year, just not the one most fans hoped for.
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito is an exclusive rights free agent (ERFA) who is probably going to be back for at least another season with the Giants, given that it won't cost much to carry him on the roster, plus given his familiarity with the team's offense.
The New York Giants' quarterback situation remains in flux, with head coach Brian Daboll announcing Monday that Tommy DeVito is in concussion protocol and Drew Lock is still recovering from heel and left elbow injuries.
In a somewhat telling state of affairs as to just how concerning the New York Giants quarterback situation is, if you tuned into the game and blinked, you probably missed a cameo appearance by quarterback Tommy DeVito, who came in for one play during the Giants’ 14-11 loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
The New York Giants are preparing to face the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day, and it sounds like they will have to start their third different quarterback in three weeks.
According to Jordan Raanan, Giants QB Tommy DeVito is a longshot to start on Thursday against the Cowboys with his injured forearm. The Giants released
Guests of the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day, the visiting Giants were still taking inventory of available players 48 hours before the scheduled kickoff in Arlington, Texas.
Giants HC Brian Daboll announced QB Tommy DeVito will be limited in practice today with forearm soreness, per Connor Hughes. Daboll said he’s hopeful DeVito can start on Thursday against the Cowboys but it’s not 100 percent.
The start of the post-Daniel Jones era did not go well for the Giants. The team’s lopsided Week 12 loss will not lead to another change on the quarterback depth chart, however.
Per Ralph Vacchiano, Giants HC Brian Daboll plans to start QB Tommy DeVito against the Cowboys on Thursday if he is healthy. DeVito took some big hits in the team’s loss against the Buccaneers but was ultimately able to stay in the game after being replaced by QB Drew Lock for a few plays.
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