
Tommy DeVito’s agent, Sean Stellato, gifts Pope Francis football in Vatican visit
NY Post
Sean Stellato, agent of Giants third-string quarterback Tommy DeVito, had the distinguished honor of meeting Pope Francis in Vatican City, he posted on his Instagram account Wednesday.
Stellato also successfully handed off a custom football as a gift to His Holiness.
“Honored to be in the presence of the Holy Father,” Stellato posted on Instagram. “Thank you Pope Francis for your time, wisdom, and blessings.”
Stellato was in Rome, mixing business and pleasure as he traveled across the sunny peninsula alongside ex-NFL player and client Brandon King, who played five seasons with the Patriots.
“This trip is all about the Four F’s: Football, faith, fashion, and can’t forget the fedora,” Stellato said via an Instagram post on Tuesday.
He told The Post that his introduction to the Pope started at the NFL Honors Ceremony during Super Bowl week when DeVito was up for multiple awards, where he won Celebration of the Year and nailed a hilarious “Goodfellas” impression.

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