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Mike DeVito
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DeVito with the New York Jets
No. 70
Position:Defensive end
Personal information
Born: (1984-06-10) June 10, 1984 (age 40)
New York, New York, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:298 lb (135 kg)
Career information
High school:Nauset Regional (Eastham, MA)
College:Maine
Undrafted:2007
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • First-team All-Atlantic 10 (2006)
  • Second-team All-Atlantic 10 (2005)
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles:250
Sacks:5.5
Forced fumbles:6
Fumble recoveries:3
Stats at Pro Football Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Michael Ralph DeVito (born June 10, 1984) is a former American football defensive end. He played for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL) from 2007 to 2012, and then the Kansas City Chiefs from 2013 to 2015. He played college football at The University of Maine. DeVito attended high school at Nauset Regional High School in Eastham, Massachusetts.

Early career

DeVito attended Nauset Regional High School playing tight end and defensive end from 1999 to 2002. DeVito also was a member of the track and field team. He played college football for the University of Maine.

College career

DeVito finished his career at Maine with 112 total tackles and 16 sacks and was team captain his senior season. He earned All-Atlantic 10 honors at Nose Tackle for the second time after finishing the 2006 with 28 tackles and 7 sacks. In 2005, he was named to the Second-team All-Atlantic 10 after starting all 11 games at one of the defensive tackle spots recorded 34 tackles (20 solo), a team-leading 12.0 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, forced one fumble and recovered another. In 2004, he started all 11 games at nose tackle and made 35 tackles (16 solo) and 2.5 tackles for loss, and recorded a sack. In 2003 as a redshirt freshman he played in 10 games, with 15 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and one interception.

Professional career

Pre-draft

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight 40-yard dash 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 3 in
(1.91 m)
298 lb
(135 kg)
4.87 s 4.53 s 7.50 s 33 in
(0.84 m)
9 ft 0 in
(2.74 m)
31 reps
All values from Maine Pro Day

New York Jets (2007–2012)

2007 season

He signed as an undrafted free agent on May 12, 2007, and won a roster spot over veterans Bobby Hamilton and Kimo Von Oelhoffen. He made his NFL debut in Week 12 against the Dallas Cowboys and notched two solo tackles in a Week 17 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. DeVito finished the season with 5 total tackles 3 of which were solo tackles. DeVito appeared in a total of 7 games.

2008 season

DeVito saw substantially more playing time appearing in all 16 games and recording at least one tackle in 14 games. DeVito assisted on his first NFL sack in Week 14 vs the San Francisco 49ers. The next week he registered a career-high 4 tackles in a victory over the Buffalo Bills. DeVito finished the season with a career-high 24 total tackles with 15 solo tackles.

2009 season

In early September DeVito signed a 3-year contract extension to remain with the Jets through 2012.[1] DeVito lived up to his contract and had his best season registering a career-high 28 tackles. In Week 1 DeVito recorded his first career fumble recovery against the Houston Texans. DeVito had a career-high 6 total tackles (including 4 solo tackles) in Week 11 against the New England Patriots. In only his second career playoff game DeVito took down Philip Rivers to record his first full sack in a victory over the San Diego Chargers.

2010 season

Prior to the injury to nose tackle Kris Jenkins, DeVito was named the starter on defense and has received constant praise from head coach Rex Ryan alongside teammate Sione Pouha.[2] DeVito was a fixture on the Jets defensive line for the entire 2010 season as well as the Jets three playoff games. DeVito received very high praise from ESPN.com's Jets insider Rich Cimini and was cited as "the most under-appreciated player on the team" as well as being regarded as a "keeper, for sure".[3]

In the AFC Championship Game against the Steelers DeVito was credited with a safety when Ben Roethlisberger missed a snap which was ruled a fumble and then the Steelers recovered the ball in the endzone for a safety which made the score 24–12 in front of the Steelers but the Jets would lose the game 24–19.

2011 season

DeVito started on the defensive line alongside Sione Pouha and Muhammad Wilkerson. DeVito racked up 34 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 sack over 12 games (11 starts). In Week 1, DeVito forced a Tony Romo fumble in the fourth quarter, helping to secure an opening-week Jets victory. DeVito later stated that this play was the most memorable of his career.[4]

2012 season

As Pouha was strained by a back injury, Devito played nose tackle for part of the 2012 season. The Jets struggled all season and finished with a 6–10 record.

Kansas City Chiefs (2013–2015)

On March 12, 2013 DeVito signed a three-year deal worth $12.6 million with the Kansas City Chiefs.[5] Following a torn Achilles tendon suffered in a week 1 game against the Tennessee Titans in 2014, DeVito was placed on injured reserve ending his season.[6]

On March 16, 2015, DeVito restructured his contract to save the Chiefs $2.5 million in cap room.[7]

Retirement

DeVito announced his retirement on April 11, 2016.[8]

Career Statistics

Year Team Games Combined Tackles Tackles Assisted Tackles Sacks Forced Fumbles Fumble Recoveries Fumble Return Yards Interceptions Interception Return Yards Yards per Interception Return Longest Reception Interceptions Returned for Touchdown Passes Defended
2007 NYJ 7 5 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008 NYJ 16 24 15 9 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009 NYJ 15 28 20 8 0.0 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0
2010 NYJ 16 59 34 25 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2011 NYJ 12 34 27 7 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012 NYJ 16 52 27 25 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2013 KC 14 28 18 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2014 KC 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2015 KC 13 19 13 6 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Total 110 250 157 93 5.5 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

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Personal life

DeVito married his college sweetheart, Jessie Martin, in 2010.[2] He received a Masters in Philosophical Apologetics from Houston Baptist University. He is a PhD student in philosophy at the University of Birmingham, UK.[10]

References

  1. ^ Sc, Jetsfan In (September 9, 2009). "Mike Devito Gets Contract Extension". Gang Green Nation. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Zimmerman, Lisa (October 26, 2010), "Mike DeVito: Just One of the Team", TheJetsBlog.com, SNY, archived from the original on October 29, 2010, retrieved October 27, 2010
  3. ^ "Positional analysis: Defensive end - New York Jets Blog- ESPN". February 18, 2011.
  4. ^ Nania, Michael (April 13, 2020), "Former New York Jets DT Mike DeVito recalls biggest moment of his career", jetsxfactor.com, Jets X-Factor, retrieved May 9, 2020
  5. ^ Chiefs agree to terms with free agents Anthony Fasano and Mike DeVito
  6. ^ "Chiefs Announce Roster Moves". KCChiefs.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved September 10, 2014.
  7. ^ "Chiefs defensive end Mike DeVito agrees to pay cut". KansasCityStar.com.
  8. ^ Orr, Conor (April 11, 2016). "Ex-Jets, Chiefs DE Mike DeVito announces retirement". NFL.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  9. ^ "Mike DeVito Stats". ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
  10. ^ "About | Furthering Christendom". June 29, 2020.