New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito suffered through a lot of big hits in Week 15 vs. the Baltimore Ravens, and one drew an NFL fine.
Tommy DeVito will be the Giant's QB2 on Sunday, but several others are not expected to play against the Falcons.
Giants QB Tommy DeVito has clear concussion protocol and will be the backup for Drew Lock in Week 16 per Brian Daboll.
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito has left their Week 15 game against the Baltimore Ravens with an apparent concussion.
Entering Week 15 against the Baltimore Ravens, Tommy DeVito was back under center for the New York Giants. However, the quarterback left the game in the second quarter after suffering an injury. Here’s the latest on DeVito’s status.
In a game against the Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito was forced to leave the field after suffering an injury. The concussion occurred during the first half. It left the team with limited options at quarterback for the remainder of the game.
Tommy DeVito was back in the starting lineup as the Baltimore Ravens rolled into MetLife Stadium to face the New York Giants. He arrived to the game
With Drew Lock in a walking boot with a heel injury, the New York Giants may have Tommy DeVito back at quarterback Sunday when they try to break an eight-game losing streak in a game against the Baltimore Ravens.
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The New York Giants plan to start quarterback Drew Lock on Sunday at the Atlanta Falcons, per head coach Brian Daboll to reporters. Lock missed last
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito left the team’s game against the Baltimore Ravens in the second quarter and has been ruled out after being evaluated for a concussion. DeVito went to the locker room as the Giants took possession right before halftime and backup quarterback Tim Boyle entered for the final play of the half.
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito suffered a concussion late in the second quarter and did not return to Sunday's game against the visiting Baltimore Ravens in East Rutherford, N.J.