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Giants QB Tommy DeVito Put His ‘Off Day’ to Good Use

Getty New York Giants' quarterback Tommy DeVito put his day off to good use ahead of Thanksgiving.

Throwing 3 touchdowns to lead the New York Giants to a 31-19 Week 11 win over the Washington Commanders put Tommy DeVito in the spotlight. Yet the undrafted quarterback is still finding time to help others.

DeVito used his day off on Tuesday, November 21, to pack Thanksgiving meals for those in need. He was joined by his agent, Sean Stellato, according to Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post.

Afterward, DeVito “was headed right back to facility on his ‘off day’ to prep for #Patriots,” Dunleavy posted. Putting in the extra work is smart from DeVito, even though the 2-8 New England Patriots are struggling almost as much as the Giants.

Pats head coach Bill Belichick is under pressure, but the 71-year-old is still a defensive guru whose schemes have regularly baffled inexperienced passers. DeVito will need to be on his game if he’s going to repeat the heroics he produced against the Commanders.

The 25-year-old’s stellar performance was helped by a dynamic Giants playmaker who’s been continuing his work for charity ahead of Thanksgiving.


Tommy DeVito, Saquon Barkley Helping Out

Star running back Saquon Barkley was at work on his day at the Bronx River Community House. The two-time Pro Bowler “handed out 300 turkeys and other Thanksgiving items” on Monday, November 20, according to Dan Duggan of The Athletic.

This has become a frequent visit for Barkley, through his work on behalf of the Michael Ann & Saquon Barkley Hope Foundation.

DeVito also doing his bit will only add to the growing appreciation for the young QB, who is quickly gaining cult status among Giants fans. The native of Livingston, New Jersey, is a feel-good story. He’s winning games in the NFL while still living at home.

Importantly, DeVito has given Giants fans a reason for optimism during a dreary season otherwise defined by disappointment.


Giants Need New Hero to Continue to Thrive

Head coach Brian Daboll is probably already aware of the growing hype surrounding DeVito. That knowledge would explain why Daboll wouldn’t hand DeVito the game ball for the win over the Commanders, per Duggan:

DeVito did more than enough to merit special praise from his coach. The former Illinois and Syracuse standout gashed Washington’s defense for numerous big plays through the air.

Many of his best throws came in clutch situations on third downs, according to numbers from PFF NY Giants.

Replicating those numbers against the Patriots won’t be easy. Not when Belichick boasts a 22-6 record against rookie quarterbacks.

Belichick’s future is in doubt, so he needs a win to quiet the chatter about his job security. Showing DeVito a complex mix of man and zone coverage, to go with disguised pressure, would stall the momentum of the Giants’ rising star.

Daboll and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka can protect DeVito by again leaning on Barkley. The latter responded brilliantly to a heavy workload against the Commanders, turning 14 carries into 83 yards, to go with four catches for 57 yards and two touchdowns.

Barkley made things less difficult for DeVito at FedEx Field. The two leaders of the Giants’ offense are doing what they can to try and do the same for those in their communities.

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New York Giants' quarterback Tommy DeVito put his day off to good use ahead of Thanksgiving and facing the New England Patriots.