East Rutherford, New Jersey – The New York Giants are facing uncertainty at the quarterback position as Tommy DeVito has been listed as questionable for their upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys. Despite being dressed for the game, the Giants do not anticipate DeVito to take the field and are hopeful he will not have to play. DeVito, who injured his right forearm in his previous start, will be inactive and will serve as the emergency third quarterback.
In DeVito’s absence, Drew Lock will be making his first start for the Giants after being passed over for the starting job by DeVito following Daniel Jones’ benching and subsequent release. Tim Boyle will be the backup quarterback for the game. Along with DeVito, the Giants will also be without tight end Greg Dulcich, cornerback Deonte Banks, safety Anthony Johnson, cornerback Tre Hawkins III, offensive guard Jake Kubas, and left tackle Jermaine Eluemunor due to various injuries.
On the other side of the field, the Dallas Cowboys will be missing cornerback Trevon Diggs for the second consecutive week due to a groin and knee injury. Zack Martin, the team’s right guard, will also be inactive as he deals with ankle and shoulder issues. The Cowboys will also be without running back Deuce Vaughn, cornerback Andrew Booth, defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, tight end Jake Ferguson, and wide receiver Ryan Flournoy for the game.
The absence of key players on both sides raises questions about how each team will adjust their game plan to compensate for the missing personnel. With new faces stepping into starting roles, fans can expect an intriguing matchup between the Giants and the Cowboys as they battle for a crucial win in the season.