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Tommy DeVito says he's happy to leave Giants spotlight
Summary
Tommy DeVito told reporters at Super Bowl LX Opening Night that he welcomes a lower profile after moving from the New York Giants to the New England Patriots, where he is the third-string quarterback and has not taken a regular-season snap this season.
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Tommy DeVito said Monday at Super Bowl LX Opening Night that he is happy to leave his Giants spotlight in the past and settle into a quieter role with the New England Patriots. He noted earlier public attention, including national commercials and a hometown persona tied to New Jersey. DeVito was claimed off waivers by New England in August and has been the team's third-string quarterback. He said he has not taken a regular-season snap this season and that his work includes helping prepare the defense by mimicking opposing quarterbacks in practice.
Noted details:
- DeVito acknowledged national commercials and a local persona tied to his time with the Giants and his New Jersey background.
- His alter ego was known as Tommy Cutlets during the period he drew heavy attention in New York.
- He led the Giants to three straight wins as an undrafted rookie in 2023 and made eight starts across his time with New York.
- The Patriots claimed him off waivers in August and he has been behind Drake Maye and Josh Dobbs on the depth chart.
- DeVito described his role as giving the defense looks and studying opposing quarterbacks to help his team prepare.
Summary:
DeVito said the move has allowed him to be viewed more as a player than a local personality, and he described the change as positive for his family and career. He continues to contribute in practice and as team depth while not appearing in regular-season games this year. Undetermined at this time.
