East Rutherford, NJ — The New York Giants have officially announced a major move, signing quarterback Tommy DeVito to a four-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through the end of the 2028 season.
DeVito, who has quickly gained attention for his poised performances and strong potential, has proven to be a valuable asset to the Giants’ offense. The extension underscores the team’s confidence in DeVito as a key part of their long-term plans to compete in the NFL.
“We’re thrilled to have Tommy committed to the Giants for the next four years,” said Giants head coach Brian Daboll. “His growth and determination on the field have been remarkable, and we believe he has an incredibly bright future ahead with this organization.”
DeVito shared his excitement about the deal, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to continue his journey with the Giants. “This team and this city mean everything to me,” DeVito said. “I’m honored to wear the Giants jersey and ready to give it my all as we work toward bringing success to our fans.”
The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from fans and analysts alike, with many praising DeVito’s work ethic and potential to develop into a cornerstone player for the franchise. His extension aligns with the Giants’ focus on building a young, dynamic team capable of sustained success.
With DeVito now locked in through 2028, the Giants are poised to solidify their offensive core and aim for a return to prominence in the highly competitive NFC East.