Tommy DeVito took the NFL by ... would make you swim with the fishes, and the DeVito legend was born. Adding to the legend: DeVito lived with his parents to start his NFL career, but he now ...
The 1980s was a decade known for the birth of the last of Generation X and big-hair bands. It also produced some of the best ...
Only two years ago, New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito took the NFL stage and likened himself to the fanbase with a heroic three-game winning streak in the middle of a mediocre 6-11 campaign ...
It was a tough first dose of game action as the Giants lost a 10-7 mud fight to their MetLife Stadium co-tenants, but he left a mark with his first NFL rushing touchdown on a six-yard run. DeVito ...
In just two seasons with the Giants, Tommy DeVito has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon. Born and raised in New Jersey, DeVito attended Don Bosco Prep and then Syracuse before finishing his ...
DeVito saw action in three contests during the regular season, completing 31 of 44 passes for 257 yards, zero touchdowns and zero interceptions. He also carried eight times for 32 yards.
The entire event was organized by Tommy's parents, Alexandra and Tom DeVito.
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito reacted to his second chance to start this season after Drew Lock's heel injury knocked him out of the lineup. The New York Giants haven’t had much luck ...
The 'In Living Color' star talks the 'emotional' experience of reuniting onscreen with his lifelong friend and watching Damon Wayans Jr. grow up into a TV pro like his dad.
Of course, Jones and Tommy DeVito, who were joined by Drew Lock after the team, despite its hope of retaining Tyrod Taylor, couldn’t do so. But here’s where the quarterback situation got messy.