Tommy DeVito to Continue as Giants' Starting Quarterback Despite Tyrod Taylor's Return
DeVito's Recent Performance Leads to Continued Role as Starter, Taylor to Serve as Backup
- New York Giants' head coach Brian Daboll has announced that Tommy DeVito will remain the team's starting quarterback, despite Tyrod Taylor's return from injury.
- DeVito, an undrafted rookie free agent, has led the Giants to consecutive wins over the Washington Commanders and New England Patriots in his last three starts.
- Taylor, a 13-year veteran, was initially the Giants' starter in October after Daniel Jones sustained a neck injury, but was placed on injured reserve after sustaining a rib injury.
- DeVito has completed 66 of 105 passes for 697 yards, seven touchdowns and three interceptions in his time as starting quarterback.
- Taylor is expected to serve as the backup to DeVito for the upcoming game against the Green Bay Packers, assuming he remains healthy throughout the week.