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Ravens Secure QB Huntley: A $11M Deal
8 Mar
Summary
- Ravens re-signed backup quarterback Tyler Huntley.
- The deal is worth up to $11 million over two years.
- Huntley proved valuable during Lamar Jackson's absences.

The Baltimore Ravens have ensured continuity at the backup quarterback position by agreeing to a new two-year contract with Tyler Huntley, a deal potentially worth up to $11 million. This signing keeps one of the league's top reserve signal-callers off the open market.
Last season, the Ravens experienced firsthand the necessity of a competent backup when Lamar Jackson, their two-time MVP, faced injuries. Cooper Rush, acquired as a backup, struggled to fit the team's offensive scheme due to his lack of mobility, leading to a 0-2 record and minimal points scored when he played.
In contrast, Huntley demonstrated his value by stepping in effectively, securing two vital wins against winning opponents. His re-signing guarantees that the Ravens will likely move on from Rush this offseason, solidifying Huntley's role as Lamar Jackson's primary backup.




