Tommy DeVito’s Future with the Giants in Jeopardy as Cutdown Day Approaches
Cutdown day is just around the corner for the New York Giants, and one player whose future is uncertain is quarterback Tommy DeVito. As the team prepares for its final roster decisions, DeVito’s impressive preseason finale performance may not be enough to secure his spot.
Preseason Finale Performance
In the recent preseason showdown against the New England Patriots, DeVito showcased his skills by completing 17 of 20 passes, totaling 198 yards along with three touchdowns and no interceptions. This performance highlighted his potential but came amidst a shifting quarterback landscape in the Giants’ roster.
Competition for Spots
The Giants signed veteran quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston during the offseason and used a first-round pick to select Jaxson Dart. These moves have intensified competition within the quarterback room, leaving DeVito as the likely odd man out despite his prior experience. The New Jersey native made eight starts for the team in the last two seasons, ending with a 3-5 record.
Quotes from the Locker Room
Receiver Wan’Dale Robinson shared his thoughts on DeVito’s growth, stating:
“I think you go back the past couple of years… he’s just grown since he got here. I remember when he first got here, it was like this dude doesn’t know anything going on with this offense, he’s really quiet."
Robinson emphasized DeVito’s transformation, claiming he is now probably the most experienced quarterback when it comes to the offense:
“I’m excited for Tommy with all the opportunities he gets and I hope everything works out for him.”
Roster Changes Ahead
As the Giants finalize their roster, they have already made significant moves, releasing veteran safety K’Von Wallace and placing cornerback T.J. Moore on injured reserve following surgery for a fractured leg. Moore’s injury has been described as tough by head coach Brian Daboll, who noted:
“He was just here a little while ago. Good spirits, but tough injury for him.”
Other Roster Updates
In addition to the roster cuts, tight end Theo Johnson and offensive lineman Josh Ezeudu missed practice on Sunday, while tight end Jermaine Terry and safety Raheem Layne continued their recovery with trainers.
Conclusion
As Cutdown Day approaches, Tommy DeVito faces a challenging path to continue his journey with the New York Giants. His preseason performance highlighted his abilities, but the increased competition could lead to a difficult decision for the team’s management. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how this story unfolds.
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