Peyton Manning is challenged by Tommy DeVito’s lawyer after he was called “slimy.”

Peyton Manning is challenged by Tommy DeVito’s lawyer after he was called “slimy.”

Sean Stellato, Tommy DeVito’s lawyer, heard the Manning brothers comment that Peyton called him “slimy.”

He has now challenged Peyton to a foot race. Eli Manning said that he got some “intel from my boys” and that Stellato’s college nickname was “slimy” on Monday night’s ESPN2 “Manningcast” NFL broadcast.

The agent was dressed to the nines with a pinstripe suit as well as an old-time black hat for his client’s evening game against the Packers. Peyton Manning laughed and declared the nickname was “perfect” for the man.

If “slimy” was really his nickname in school, Stellato didn’t seem to know about it when he joined WFAN’s “Boomer & Gio” on Tuesday morning.

“I don’t know if that’s just because he’s from the south. “I think it’s beautiful,” Stellato told the Manning brothers, who were born and raised in New Orleans.

If “slimy” was really his nickname in school, Stellato didn’t seem to know about it when he joined WFAN’s “Boomer & Gio” on Tuesday morning.

You have to admire how well he plays, but you also have to admire how he embraces his Italian-American background.

“I don’t know if that’s just because he’s from the south. “I think it’s beautiful,” Stellato told the Manning brothers, who were born and raised in New Orleans.

The word “slimy” doesn’t mean anything to me, but if Peyton would like to race me in the 40-yard dash, I’m all for it.

The Cedar Grove, NJ, star who’s living out a Garden State fairy tale has a very different life these days.

The Giants’ season has been terrible, with a lot of injuries, bad play, and too many losses. The third-string QB is an unexpected bright spot.

He is now a hero in a huge, diamond-encrusted “TD” chain. He rates bolognese and pasta with clams with TikTok star Danny Mondello, aka Cugine; he holds autograph signings at Primo’s Sub Shop in Wayne; and he uses the Italian finger-purse gesture to celebrate touchdowns.

“Let me tell you a thing—that guy is who he is,” Tom Sr. said about Stellato, who came to last night’s game in a pinstriped three-piece suit, turtleneck, and headwear. “That’s how he always dresses.”

He’s flashy and stylish, and both his clothes and shoes cost a lot of money. But he can pull it off. “He has faith; he is a man of God.”

Things got worse for the Giants as the season went on. But Devito’s beauty and confidence hadn’t been seen by everyone yet.

The unknown rookie who wasn’t picked in the draft got the ball for the first time last month after backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor got hurt against the Jets as well as starter Daniel Jones ripped his ACL against the Raiders.

It was interesting to hear that the 25-year-old lives with his parents, about 10 miles from MetLife Stadium and the team’s practice site. This made fans more interested in his first start against the Cowboys.

He told ESPN, “I don’t have to worry about what I’m going to eat for dinner, like chicken cutlets and laundry. Everything is ready for me to when I get home.” The name “Tommy Cutlets” was given to him after that conversation.

“My mom still makes my bed.” I’ve taken care of everything. Sincerely, I don’t think I could find a place closer to this than where I live now. It takes me 12 minutes to get here.

You can pretty much just use eggs and breadcrumbs. The deli cuts them really thin for her. “She gets them from Buono’s Italian deli within Little Fall five pounds at a time,” he told The Post. “Lexi always makes chicken tenders.” Devito likes the chicken cutlets in vodka sauce.

If Tommy Cutlets’ story seems like something out of a Hollywood script, his parents’ story sounds like something out of a Bon Jovi song.

They met for the first time in the parking lot of Roy Rogers while they were both in different Corvettes.

Tom Sr., who is now 56 years old, saw the woman he would marry while driving down the street in Bloomfield, where he grew up.

His friend had to turn around in his sports car to find the beauty in the blue Corvette. This led them to the fast food place.

“Pretty much love from the first sight,” Tom Sr. said of Alexandra, who was born in Livingston, NJ. “Back in the day, I was a bodybuilder, and she had big hair.”