Tommy DeVito is set to start for the New York Giants this Sunday against Tampa Bay,

But here in The Hudson Valley, we’re keeping an eye on another star making his return to the spotlight:

DeVito’s agent, Sean Stellato.

If you don’t remember his viral rise last season, don’t worry—Sunday will likely be his re-coming out party.

 

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Last season, Stellato stole the show on the sidelines with his unforgettable look:

Pin-striped suits, a fedora, and a cell phone practically glued to his ear.

He looked less like an NFL agent and more like he was running his own mob movie. The internet couldn’t get enough, and his larger-than-life style had everyone talking.


   

And the best part? Stellato’s story starts right here in Poughkeepsie.

A proud Marist College alum (2002) he played wide receiver for the Red Foxes and led the team in touchdown receptions for two seasons.

His grit, flair, and work ethic earned him a spot in the Marist history books long before his NFL Agent days.

Marist even gave Stellato his moment in the local spotlight last month during homecoming with “Sean Stellato Day.”

Fans snagged free fedoras—a nod to his viral look—and he received a framed jersey during halftime, reminding everyone how much of a local legend he is.      

 

 

 

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With DeVito stepping into the starting role this week, all eyes will be on him—and Stellato.

Don’t be surprised if Stellato’s sideline style lights up social media once again.

For Marist grads and Hudson Valley locals, it’s one  reason to cheer this Sunday.

 

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