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Tyler 'Snoop' Huntley returns to Ravens on two-year deal
Tyler Huntley signed a two-year deal worth up to $11 million to back up Lamar Jackson after a strong late-season performance and previous backup struggles.
On Saturday, the Baltimore Ravens agreed to a two-year deal to keep Tyler Huntley as Lamar Jackson's backup, with Jeff Zrebiec reporting a $5 million contract and other reports citing incentives up to $11 million.
Because Huntley had earlier success, the move followed Rush going 0-2 in two starts after Jackson's injury, prompting his re-signing.
Numbers show Huntley's experience: across 16 NFL starts he has 2,786 passing yards, 11 TDs, 10 interceptions, and a QBR of 50.2 for the Ravens and Dolphins, highlighting his dual-threat ability.
The deal immediately takes the Ravens' backup‑quarterback question off the board for the 2026 season by locking Tyler Huntley into the role and likely ends the Cooper Rush experiment.
Looking ahead to 2026, Huntley's return means he will back up Lamar Jackson, having signed on August 28 and elevated on October 24, after stints with Miami and Cleveland.