
Giants turning back to Tommy DeVito with Drew Lock injured
NY Post
Tommy DeVito is making a comeback.
The Giants will start DeVito on Sunday against the Ravens because Drew Lock (heel) is not practicing and is in a boot.
DeVito started against the Buccaneers in the first game of the post-Daniel Jones world. He didn’t throw a touchdown or an interception but injured his forearm and lost the job to Lock after one start.
A healthy DeVito played one snap in a specialty package last week. The home crowd cheered as he trotted on the field to replace Lock, who took a beating last week against the Saints.
It is possible that Tim Boyle will be the backup over Lock on a practice squad elevation.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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