Giants Fan Favorite Mulling Retirement in 2024, With a Catch
Veteran offensive lineman Justin Pugh captured the hearts of the New York Giants fanbase after he returned to start for the team that drafted him, “straight off the couch.”
Not only did Pugh stay healthy during a time where the Giants were short on blockers, but he also performed, switching from offensive guard to tackle during his first outing back. Having said that, everyone appears well aware that the former 2013 first rounder isn’t a long-term solution at age
33 — including Pugh.
“For the past few years, I’ve thought this was going to be it and here I am playing in year 11,” Pugh noted on the Talkin’ Giants podcast on December 1, explaining what it would take for him to delay a retirement in 2024.
Justin Pugh Reveals Giants QB Tommy DeVito Is Completely Authentic
The Talkin’ Giants podcast also asked Pugh about quarterback Tommy DeVito and the Italian American portion of the fanbase that he has embodied.
“No, he is [exactly as he appears],” the veteran stated with a laugh. “I wish — I don’t wish that he was faking [the persona] — but there is no way this kid could fake how he is. It’s unbelievable.”
“His personality shines through,” Pugh continued later. “He doesn’t take himself too serious, he puts in the work, he is exactly what everyone thinks he is. He is the quintessential North Jersey Italian and it’s been unbelievable to see this rise.”
It remains to be seen whether or not DeVito will start another game in 2024 with Tyrod Taylor potentially returning after the bye.
Most fans have been pretty outspoken that they’d like the undrafted rookie to get the call in Week 14 — riding a two-game winning streak — but head coach Brian Daboll has yet to reveal who will start if both QBs are healthy and ready to go. We should find out more on this decision when the team returns next week.