Tommy Devito: College| Agent| Cutlets| Hand gesture

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Tommy DeVito makes $750,000 per year playing for the New York Giants. DeVito is currently on a one-year, $750,000 contract. Today we will discuss about Tommy Devito: College| Agent| Cutlets| Hand gesture.

Tommy Devito: College| Agent| Cutlets| Hand gesture

Thomas N. DeVito (born August 7, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Syracuse before transferring to Illinois.

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Tommy Devito: College| Agent| Cutlets| Hand gesture

He played college football at Syracuse before transferring to Illinois. Livingston, New Jersey, US.

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When your nickname is ‘Tommy Cutlets’ it just seems to mean that your agent will look like he just walked off the set of ‘The Sopranos’.

ESPN cameras caught Giants QB Tommy DeVito on the field with his agent Sean Stellato before the “Monday Night Football” game against the Packers.

DeVito isn’t shy about showing off his Italian-American heritage, and Stellato wasn’t either.

The agent was wearing a black pinstripe suit with a black hat and a gold bracelet on his wrist.

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America meets Tommy Cutlass on Monday night.

America meets New York Football Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito with his parents and family and jersey friends in the MetLife Stadium stands, along with his famous hand gesture after he threw a touchdown pass against the Packers.

Al Lombardi was saying, “The underdogs deserve a chance,” because too many kids are overlooked. He was one of them. This is a great opportunity. It sends a message to a lot of kids: Don’t stop. keep going.”

Al is the owner of Lombardi’s, which is located in Cedar Grove not far from where DeVito lives with his parents. And not far from Violante.

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The Giants quarterback looks like an Italian, has an Italian-sounding name and comes from New Jersey – known, as you guessed it, for its large Italian-American population.

But if you need further proof of DeVito’s background, look no further than his touchdown celebrations.

The New York signal-caller has been thrust into the starting role for the G-Men due to the season-ending injury to Daniel Jones and the lengthy illness of Tyrod Taylor. He’s been a bright spot so far, leading the Giants to a win over the Commanders last week.

He’s back under center for Brian Daboll’s team against the Patriots this week, and he had an Italian celebration in the first quarter after throwing a touchdown pass to Isaiah Hodgins.

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