The Giants will have another change at quarterback, as Tommy DeVito will start against the Ravens Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
Giants Head Coach Brian Daboll made the announcement Wednesday, adding that previous starter Drew Lock is in a walking boot due to a heel injury.
DeVito started one game earlier this season against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and went 21-of-31 for 189 yards and threw zero touchdowns or interceptions before suffering an arm injury (forearm contusion) in a 30-7 loss.
DeVito does pose more of a threat as a runner than Lock, as he had seven runs for 32 yards in his previous start this season.
DeVito became a brief New York sensation last season when he took over for Daniel Jones as the starter and won three straight games. DeVito averaged nearly 200 passing yards and threw five touchdowns in those wins. But after a pair of losses, DeVito was replaced by former Raven Tyrod Taylor.
The Giants haven't thrown a touchdown pass in nearly six weeks. DeVito will look to snap that skid against a Ravens defense that's on the rise.
New York has 18 players who either didn't practice Wednesday or were limited. That includes offensive linemen Jon Runyan (ankle), John Michael Schmitz (neck), Jermaine Eluemunor (quad), and Evan Neal (hip/ankle). Star wide receiver Malik Nabers (hip) was limited.
The Giants placed their leading tackler, rookie safety Tyler Nubin, on injured reserve with an ankle injury.
Only One Raven Missing From Practice Due to Injury
The Ravens are healthy coming out of the bye, as rookie safety Sanoussi Kane (hamstring) is the only player who didn't practice Wednesday due to injury. Everybody else was a full participant.
Defensive tackle Travis Jones, who had been dealing with an ankle injury for weeks, has been removed from the Ravens' injury report. Outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy (hamstring/neck) and wide receiver Rashod Bateman (knee) both practiced fully.
Nose tackle Michael Pierce (calf) and rookie cornerback T.J. Tampa (ankle) both continue to work and could be brought off injured reserve this week. The Ravens have two open spots on their 53-man roster.
Wide receiver Diontae Johnson is out while serving his one-game suspension.