Tommy DeVito, the quarterback for the New York Giants, and his agent Sean Stellato are rapidly rising to fame.
Stellato made his big break when he showed up on ESPN for “Monday Night Football” wearing a suit and hat combination that would have made him look perfectly at home on the set of any of the most well-known mafia masterpieces.
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The agent will be inducted into the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame this Friday night. The ceremony will take place in Chicago, and he will be among the eight honorees to earn this distinguished accolade.
His big week continues: Tommy DeVito’s agent, Sean Stellato, is being inducted today into the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. pic.twitter.com/YQ7EWX7kYo
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 15, 2023
For any doubters: https://t.co/iHWHOtPJHB
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 15, 2023
Franco Harris, the late Hall of Famer, will be given the Andretti Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously. The 45-year-old Stellato founded his sports agency in 2012 and currently represents a number of former and current NFL players. His most well-known client right now is DeVito.
The timing may suggest otherwise, but the Italian-American Hall of Fame has no intention of taking advantage of Stellato’s recent surge in popularity. He was chosen unanimously, and his inclusion in the class was revealed in November.
Stellato has previously been recognized for his achievements, having been inducted into the Massachusetts Italian American Hall of Fame in 2013.