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Giants on fourth QB after Tommy DeVito exits with concussion

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The New York Giants lost a quarterback for the third time in four games after Tommy DeVito left Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens in the first half with a concussion.

Tim Boyle came in to replace DeVito with Drew Lock only available as the emergency third-string option. The Giants went with DeVito as the starter this week because Lock was dealing with heel and left elbow injuries. He was in a boot earlier in the week.

DeVito, making his second start this season, went 10-of-13 passing for 68 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions before taking several big hits on a touchdown drive late in the first half against the Ravens.