In a surprising move, the New York Giants have parted ways with rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito, marking the end of his brief tenure with the team. The decision to release the 25-year-old quarterback, who had spent most of the season as the backup to starter Daniel Jones, comes as the Giants continue to adjust their roster in response to a tumultuous 2023 campaign.
DeVito, a product of the University of Illinois, had been with the Giants since signing as an undrafted free agent in May. He spent the majority of the season on the Giants’ practice squad, but after injuries to Jones and backup Tyrod Taylor, DeVito was called up to the active roster in late October.
While DeVito did not see extensive game action, his time with the Giants was marked by both optimism and frustration. Fans were intrigued by his potential after he was thrust into the backup role during a difficult season, as the Giants struggled with inconsistency at quarterback. DeVito’s limited appearances were a mixed bag. He showed flashes of skill, but also struggled with decision-making and timing, as is often the case for young quarterbacks adjusting to the NFL.
The Giants’ decision to move on from DeVito comes as the team reevaluates its quarterback situation in the midst of a disappointing 2023 season. With Daniel Jones recovering from a season-ending knee injury and Taylor also battling injury, the team’s quarterback depth had been severely tested. New York has already brought in additional veteran quarterbacks for tryouts in recent weeks as they look to solidify their quarterback room heading into the off-season.
While DeVito showed promise during his college career, he faced a steep learning curve in the NFL. His release signals that the Giants may be prioritizing veteran leadership and stability at the quarterback position as they attempt to rebuild for 2024.
This move also opens up a roster spot for the Giants, who may look to bring in another quarterback or add depth in other areas as they evaluate their roster for the final stretch of the season. DeVito’s NFL journey is far from over—he could land on another team’s practice squad or find a spot with a different organization in need of quarterback depth.
For now, DeVito’s brief chapter with the Giants has come to a close, and the team continues to search for solutions at quarterback as they work through a difficult season.