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    Giants in Quarterback Crisis as DeVito Suffers Concussion

    The New York Giants find themselves in a precarious situation as they face losing a quarterback for the third time in just four games. Tommy DeVito, the team’s main signal-caller, had to bow out of Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens due to a concussion.

    The game, which took place at East Rutherford, New Jersey, saw DeVito exit in the first half, leaving the team in a state of uncertainty. The burden of leading the Giants fell on the shoulders of Tim Boyle, who replaced the injured DeVito.

    This latest setback for the Giants comes amidst a challenging season, where injury issues have plagued their quarterback lineup. With DeVito’s unpredictable recovery timeline, the team finds itself grappling with the reality of relying on their fourth quarterback in quick succession.

    The Giants must now adapt their game strategy, focusing on their remaining strengths and hoping for a swift recovery for DeVito. As the season continues, the team’s resilience and adaptability will be tested, and their depth of talent in the quarterback position will ultimately determine their success.

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