Ravens re-sign QB Huntley to two-year, $11 million deal as Jackson's backup
The Baltimore Ravens have re-signed quarterback Tyler Huntley to a two-year deal worth up to $11 million, solidifying his position as the primary backup to Lamar Jackson.
Why it matters: This move reflects the Ravens' confidence in Huntley’s ability to step in and perform effectively should Jackson face any injury or performance-related issues during the upcoming season.
- Huntley's past performance as a starter has shown he can lead the team to victory against formidable opponents.
- His strong rapport with Jackson creates a cohesive environment within the quarterback room, which is essential for team chemistry.
What’s new: Huntley’s contract represents a significant commitment from the Ravens as they prepare for the next season.
- After starting the previous year as the No. 3 quarterback, Huntley became the backup in October and showcased his capabilities with notable performances, including a 2-0 record as a starter.
- The Ravens decision to secure him comes after the Cleveland Browns cut him prior to his return to Baltimore, signaling a renewed trust in his abilities.
By the numbers: Huntley’s statistical performance last season underscores his potential as a reliable backup:
- He recorded 186 passing yards and 53 rushing yards in a win over the Chicago Bears, followed by 107 passing yards, one touchdown, and 60 rushing yards against the Green Bay Packers.
- Over his six seasons in the league, he maintains a career record of 7-9, with 3,212 passing yards, 795 rushing yards, and 13 touchdown passes against 10 interceptions.
Yes, but: Despite his success, Huntley’s record also highlights areas for improvement.
- His total QBR of 50.2 suggests that while he can manage games effectively, there’s room for growth in terms of consistency and decision-making under pressure.
- As a backup, he must ensure that he can step up when needed without compromising the team’s dynamics or game plan.
What to watch: Moving forward, keep an eye on how Huntley develops as the season progresses.
- The Ravens offensive scheme, known for its adaptability, will be crucial in maximizing Huntley’s dual-threat potential as both a passer and a runner.
- Fans can expect to see how Huntley integrates into the Ravens' system, particularly in practices and potential preseason games.
The bottom line: By re-signing Huntley, the Ravens are ensuring their quarterback depth remains strong while maintaining a supportive environment for their star player, Lamar Jackson.
- This strategic move not only secures a capable backup but also fosters a positive locker room atmosphere, setting the stage for a competitive season ahead.
