Sources: Ravens to keep backup QB Huntley on two-year deal
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Sources: Ravens to keep backup QB Huntley on two-year deal
"Huntley, 28, got his career back on track in his third stint with the Ravens. Last season, he was 2-0 filling in for Jackson, leading Baltimore to wins over two playoff teams in the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers."
"In October, Huntley guided Baltimore to a 30-16 win over the Bears by throwing for 186 yards and running for 53 yards. Then, in a must-win game in Green Bay in late December, Huntley helped the Ravens to a 41-24 victory at Lambeau Field by passing for 107 yards and one touchdown and rushing for 60 yards."
"The Ravens had signed Rush to be Jackson's primary backup last offseason and added Huntley to the practice squad after he was cut by the Cleveland Browns in late August. After Rush was benched, Huntley provided a spark with his dual-threat playmaking ability."
Tyler Huntley agreed to a two-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens worth up to $11 million to serve as backup to Lamar Jackson. Huntley, 28, began last season as the third-string quarterback but earned the primary backup role in October when Cooper Rush struggled. He went 2-0 as a starter, leading the Ravens to victories over the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, both playoff teams. His dual-threat playmaking ability provided significant value during Jackson's absence. Huntley has spent three separate stints with Baltimore and maintains a 7-9 career starting record across six NFL seasons with the Ravens and Miami Dolphins.
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