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Reports: Ravens Bringing Back Tyler Huntley on Two-Year Deal

QB Tyler Huntley
QB Tyler Huntley

Tyler Huntley has earned a longer stay in Baltimore.

The Ravens are reportedly signing Huntley to a two-year deal worth up to $11 million, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Huntley, 28, has been a winner when called upon to step in for Lamar Jackson.

"Snoop" started two games last season and won them both – versus the NFC North-winning Chicago Bears and in Green Bay. He completed 77.6% of his passes and threw two touchdowns, posting a career-high 103.1 quarterback rating.

He also ran for 151 yards, maintaining a dual-threat ability that allowed Baltimore to operate in a similar offense to when Jackson is under center.

Huntley spent his first four seasons in Baltimore after signing as an undrafted free agent in 2020. After his rookie contract expired, he bounced between the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins before landing back in Baltimore last season at the end of training camp.

The Ravens eventually turned to Huntley after Cooper Rush got the first crack at stepping in for the injured Jackson. Now, Baltimore will reportedly go with Huntley, a close friend of Jackson's and fellow Florida native, from the start.

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