The Tommy DeVito train kept rolling in Week 14 when the New York Giants undrafted rookie beat the Green Bay Packers on Monday night.
DeVito led the Giants on a 93-second game-winning drive to win his third consecutive game as the Giants’ starter.
He completed 17-of-21 passes for 158 yards and one passing touchdown and added 10 carries for 71 rushing yards.
Even more impressive, though, is that he didn’t throw an interception for a third consecutive game.
He’s thrown for 595 total passing yards during that span with five touchdowns as well.
While DeVito’s production is impressive, his grandeur extends outside of the football field as well.
His family is tailgating before the games and their hand gestures have become staples among Giants fans.
Rich Eisen can’t get enough of DeVito and his family, either, and waxed poetically about how incredible DeVito’s story is not just for him, but for the state of New Jersey and the Italian community.
After a third straight win, it’s officially @tommydevito007 world and the rest of the #NFL is paying rent:#NYGiants pic.twitter.com/SamK49nTst
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) December 12, 2023
What’s even more impressive, as Eisen explains, is the Giants are still technically in the playoff hunt because of DeVito.
At 5-8, the Giants are one game behind the Packers and Los Angeles Rams and two games back of the Minnesota Vikings for an NFC Wild Card spot.
They’re also a game back from the Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons, and New Orleans Saints, who are all just outside the playoff bubble at 6-7.
New York will play the Saints and Rams during their final four-game stretch, as well as two games against the Philadelphia Eagles.
There is a path to the postseason for the Giants and it’ll be led by DeVito.
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