An undrafted free agent, Tommy DeVito was a relatively unknown heading into this season. That all changed when he was shoved into the spotlight after both of the Giants’ top two quarterbacks went down with injury.
However, before his first win against the Washington Commanders or his first start against the Dallas Cowboys, DeVito really became a household name when he told the media that he still lives at home with his parents in Cedar Grove, N.J. – 20 minutes away from MetLife Stadium.
Now, two weeks later, DeVito and the Giants play a home game for the first time since Week 7 when they face the New England Patriots following a win with the young quarterback leading the way for Big Blue.
So, will things be different for DeVito starting an NFL game, this time in his own backyard?
“It’s gonna be a lot of fun,” DeVito said about making his first career home start. “I imagine it’s gonna be like the last two games, but [with] a little more of my friends and family there. That’s really about it. I think it’s a little tougher to play in an away atmosphere so to be home I’ll be comfortable and it’ll be a lot of fun.”
The 25-year-old has already experienced playing a game at MetLife Stadium this season when he went in for the injured Tyrod Taylor against the Jets during Week 8 in what was an away game for the Giants.
Still, coming in with no notice and starting a game are two very different things. Not to mention, DeVito was barely allowed to throw in that game and finished 2-for-7 with -1 passing yards (although he did rush four times for 12 yards and a touchdown).