Peyton Manning compares Tommy DeVito agent Godfather character
Tommy DeVito's agent, Sean Stellato, steals the show at NFL game, goes viral with his stylish look and sideline presence.
Tommy DeVito, the quarterback for the New York Giants, has made headlines in the NFL, and it's not just for his performance on the field. The real star of the show was his agent, Sean Stellato, who caught the eye of viewers with his enigmatic look and captivating presence.
Stellato, the rookie DeVito's agent, made a grand entrance onto the sideline pregame, sporting a black pinstriped suit, black turtleneck, and black hat, along with a gold bracelet, chain, and a perfectly neat pocket square. His appearance was captured by ESPN and quickly went viral on social media.
Throughout the game, the spotlight remained on Stellato as he watched alongside DeVito's family, even earning comparisons to The Godfather character Johnny Fontane by Peyton Manning during the Manningcast broadcast on ESPN2.
Stellato's interactions with DeVito and his family were also a topic of discussion, with Peyton Manning speculating on what Stellato might be telling his young client and Eli Manning jokingly referencing a recent interview where DeVito discussed living with his parents and being greeted with chicken cutlets.
Even DeVito's dad, Tom, was captured giving Stellato a kiss on the cheek, leading to humorous commentary from the game's analysts. The attention on Stellato even prompted a comment from Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins, who joked that the agent can never go to a game without dressing like Al Capone.
While Stellato's presence stole the show, DeVito's performance on the field was also noteworthy. The undrafted free agent finished the game with 17 of 21 completions for 158 yards and a touchdown, leading the Giants to a 24-22 primetime win over the Green Bay Packers, marking their fifth win of the season.
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