In Week 14 at home against the Saints, the Giants lost to the Panthers 14-11. New Orleans blocked a 35-yard field goal that would have tied New York’s record. This is the Giants’ ninth straight loss, and the team’s record this season is 2-11. It’s been another disastrous season for the Giants, who are about to land the No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft.
The team has started three different quarterbacks this season. Daniel Jones started the first 10 games of the year, was eventually demoted to QB4, and was later released at his request. Since then, Tommy DeVito has made one start and Drew Lock has made two starts for New York. Lock is in a walking boot with a heel injury and DeVito is expected to make his second start of the season in Week 15. New York will face the 8-5 Baltimore Ravens at home.
Tommy DeVito to make second start of season in Week 15
Giants HC Brian Daboll told reporters that quarterback Drew Lock is wearing a walking boot due to a heel injury and that Tommy DeVito is now expected to play Started Sunday against the Ravens.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 11, 2024
In 2023, Tommy DeVito went undrafted out of Illinois and ended up signing with the Giants. As a rookie, DeVito appeared in nine of 17 games and made six starts. He went 3-3, passing for 1,101 yards, eight touchdowns and three interceptions. During his rookie season, DeVito was New York’s third-string quarterback. The same will be true when the 2024 season begins. The Giants signed veteran quarterback Drew Lock to a one-year, $5 million contract.
When Daniel Jones was released by the Giants, it was announced that DeVito would start in Week 11. Drew Lock was shocked that he wouldn’t start that game. The former second-round pick got a chance to start for New York in Weeks 13 and 14. However, Lock suffered a heel injury in Week 14 against the Saints and will miss Week 15. Tommy DeVito will reportedly start in Week 14. Giants vs. Ravens. Baltimore leads this game by 14.5 points. The Giants need to find a new quarterback after parting ways with Daniel Jones. Many draft analysts expect them to address this issue in 2025, when they could have a top-three pick.