
Giants’ QB call could determine what the real priority is in lost season
NY Post
ARLINGTON, Tex. – The old saying goes that when a football team has two quarterbacks, it actually has no quarterback.
Do the Giants – losers of seven straight – have a quarterback controversy brewing between close friends Tommy DeVito and Drew Lock in the aftermath of cutting 10-game starter Daniel Jones?
Who will head coach Brian Daboll turn to Dec. 8 against the Saints? Does it even matter who plays?
“We have a few days to go back and watch this game,” Daboll said Thursday, after a 27-20 loss to the Cowboys during which Lock started for the injured DeVito.
“I thought Drew did some good stuff, but two big turnovers — one on a screen where we had a big opportunity to get a big play on. And then, coming out in the second half, up in the pocket and getting the ball knocked out (for a fumble). You can’t have those turnovers.”
It might be a matter of personal preference between Lock – whose career resume suggests that he makes both good and bad happen – and DeVito’s easier-to-manage style.

Edwin Diaz explained his decision to leave the Mets for the Dodgers. The closer headed west for a three-year, $69 million contract with the two-time defending World Series Champions over the same terms and $3 million fewer with the Mets — who reportedly “had some wiggle room” on their initial offer.But it wasn’t just about the money, the 31-year-old said in his first Los Angeles press conference on Friday.












