Tommy DeVito is emerging as the savior of the Giants’ season, drawing comparisons to the likes of Tom Brady and, unexpectedly, could be on the brink of single-handedly boosting the sales of chicken cutlets.
Even the staunchest supporters of DeVito would have found this reality unbelievable just a month ago. In a twist of language, his unique touchdown celebration, accompanied by the old-school hand gesture, has become a trademark, with fans shouting the English spin-off of the Italian phrase “tu sei pazza” – “Doozy pots!” – which translates to “you’re crazy.”
Described as the “Passing Paisano” and the “silent assassin” by his agent Sean Stellato, DeVito is known for his quiet demeanor and professionalism on the field.
Seizing the moment, DeVito has reportedly filed for two trademarks, “Tommy Cutlets” and “Passing Pizano,” both seemingly fitting monikers for the Giants’ quarterback.
DeVito’s sudden ascent to fame draws parallels to another New York athlete, Jeremy Lin. However, to sustain his relevance, Tommy must continue securing victories for the Giants. Ultimately, his success on the field will determine the longevity of his newfound celebrity status.