And Then There Were 6: Browns Signing Tyler Huntley Due to Injuries at Quarterback, AP Source Says
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, AUG 5 – Tyler Huntley joins the Browns as the sixth quarterback amid multiple injuries, with Shedeur Sanders listed fourth on the depth chart, coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed.
- On Aug. 4, the Cleveland Browns released their first unofficial quarterback depth chart, listing Shedeur Sanders fourth behind Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and Dillon Gabriel.
- Amid multiple injuries, the Browns have sidelined key passers, with Pickett, Gabriel, and Sanders affected by hamstring injuries and shoulder soreness, prompting roster adjustments.
- Huntley brings a Pro Bowl résumé and recent NFL stats, including a 64.7% completion rate for 829 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions.
- Even with Huntley on the roster, the Browns will test Gabriel and Sanders in their preseason opener on Friday, with reps still uncertain.
- As Flacco waits for his dress rehearsal in Week 3, Sanders eyes an opportunity, with Cleveland ownership emphasizing evaluating rookies before future planning.
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Browns sign Tyler Huntley to add fifth arm to QB battle
Cleveland is already home to a quarterback battle between a whopping four players — Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders — but now the Browns have added one more player into the equation by signing Tyler Huntley.
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Read Full ArticleBrowns announce new quarterback signing as fears grow over Shedeur Sanders
THE Cleveland Browns have been forced into signing a new quarterback after injury nightmares. Cleveland has a four-way battle for the starting quarterback role vacated by the injured Deshaun Watson. GettyTyler Huntley has been signed by the Cleveland Browns[/caption] GettyThere are fears over Shedeur Sanders’ place on the Browns roster[/caption] But they’ve been hit by injuries in the quarterback room during training camp. And the team has acted…
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