The New York Giants have made a big move in the quarterback position after the injury of rookie Tommy DeVito. The Giants have named Tyrod Taylor as their starting quarterback for the upcoming season.
Taylor is a veteran quarterback who has been in the league since 2011. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft and has since played for the Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, and Los Angeles Chargers. Taylor is known for his mobility and accuracy, which makes him a great fit for the Giants’ offense.
DeVito was injured during practice on August 17th and was expected to miss the entire season. This left the Giants without a starting quarterback and they needed to make a move quickly. They decided to go with Taylor, who has experience in the league and can provide leadership to the team.
Taylor is expected to bring stability to the Giants’ offense. He has a career completion percentage of 63.5% and has thrown for over 10,000 yards in his career. He also has a career passer rating of 88.4, which is higher than the Giants’ current starter, Daniel Jones.
The Giants are hoping that Taylor can help them get back to the playoffs after missing out last season. Taylor’s experience and leadership should help the team reach their goals this season.
The Giants have made a smart move in signing Taylor as their starting quarterback. He has the experience and accuracy that the team needs to succeed this season. With Taylor at the helm, the Giants should be able to make a strong push for the playoffs this year.



