The New York Giants have made a big move in the quarterback position, naming Tyrod Taylor as their starting quarterback for the upcoming season. This move comes after the team decided to part ways with Tommy DeVito, who had been the Giants’ starting quarterback for the past two seasons.
Taylor, who is entering his 11th season in the NFL, has been a reliable starter throughout his career. He has started in 81 games, throwing for over 15,000 yards and 93 touchdowns. He also has a career completion percentage of 64.5%, which is impressive for a quarterback who has played in so many games.
Taylor is also known for his ability to make plays with his feet. He has rushed for over 2,000 yards and 15 touchdowns in his career, which makes him an ideal fit for the Giants’ offense. He will be able to extend plays and make things happen with his legs, something that DeVito was not able to do.
The Giants are hoping that Taylor can help them improve on their 6-10 record from last season. He will be playing behind a much-improved offensive line and will have plenty of weapons to work with, including running back Saquon Barkley and wide receiver Sterling Shepard.
It will be interesting to see how Taylor fares in his first season as the Giants’ starting quarterback. He has the experience and skill set to be successful in this role, and the Giants are hoping he can help them turn things around in 2021.