Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley left Sunday’s game with a suspected concussion. He has now been cleared from the concussion protocol and is likely ready to play in Saturday’s game against the Browns.
PFF’s Ari Meirov reported the news via Twitter on Thursday.
Huntley played his college ball for four years at Utah. He went undrafted in the 2020 NFL Draft, and was signed on April 30 of the same year by the Ravens. He earned his first start in 2021, when Lamar Jackson was out due to injury.
With Jackson injured again, Huntley made his first start of 2022 last week. He went 35-for-44 on passing attempts for 275 yards, zero touchdowns and one interception. He also rushed 19 times for 72 yards and one score.
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