Tyler Huntley is set to rejoin the Baltimore Ravens after being released by the Cleveland Browns. His return fills a spot on the Ravens' practice squad without necessitating further roster changes.
Having played four seasons with Baltimore, Huntley brings experience, having stepped in while starting quarterback Lamar Jackson was injured. His history includes completing 64.6% of his passes for 1,957 yards, with eight touchdowns and seven interceptions.
As the Ravens prepare for the season, general manager Eric DeCosta remains optimistic about their quarterback situation, highlighting the importance of depth at the position.