The New York Giants are regrouping after a tough loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and they have a quick turnaround as they prepare to face the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving. However, they will be without their starting quarterback as Tommy DeVito is dealing with a right forearm injury. DeVito has been listed as the emergency third quarterback for the game, with Drew Lock getting the start and Tim Boyle as the backup. Giants head coach Brian Daboll expressed hope that DeVito would be able to play on Thursday, but it is not certain. Despite briefly leaving Sunday’s game with an injury, DeVito returned after missing just one play.
In his first start of the season, DeVito faced intense pressure from the Buccaneers, getting sacked four times and hit a total of nine times. He briefly left the game during the fourth quarter but came back to finish with 21 completions on 31 attempts for 189 yards. During a crucial possession, DeVito left the field after an incomplete pass to Jalin Hyatt on second-and-15, only to return for third down after Lock stepped in for one play. Lock, who has previous starting experience with a 9-14 record, will lead the Giants in DeVito’s absence.
The Giants will need to rely on their defense to step up against the Cowboys, as they look to bounce back from their recent defeat. With DeVito’s status uncertain, the team will have to adjust their game plan and make the most of their offensive weapons. Lock will have the opportunity to showcase his skills and lead the team to victory in a crucial divisional matchup.
As the Giants prepare for their Thanksgiving showdown, they will need to rally together and overcome the adversity of losing their starting quarterback. The team’s resilience will be tested, but with a strong performance on both sides of the ball, they have a chance to come out on top against the Cowboys. Despite the challenges they face, the Giants have the talent and determination to compete at a high level and make a statement in this holiday matchup.