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Ravens Re-Sign QB Tyler Huntley to 2-Year Deal
Backup QB's return raises questions about team's long-term strategy with Lamar Jackson
Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:34am
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The Ravens' re-signing of veteran QB Tyler Huntley signals a strategic move to ensure stability and plan for the future at the game's most important position.Today in MiamiThe Baltimore Ravens have re-signed veteran quarterback Tyler Huntley to a 2-year, $11 million contract with additional incentives. Huntley, who has spent 5 of his 6 NFL seasons as the backup to star QB Lamar Jackson, will now provide depth and insurance behind Jackson. The move raises questions about the Ravens' long-term plans, as Huntley has shown potential to be a starting QB himself.
Why it matters
Huntley's return suggests the Ravens are preparing for potential scenarios where Jackson is unavailable, either due to injury or departure. This move provides continuity and stability at the QB position, but also highlights the team's need to plan for the future, whether that involves Jackson or a transition to a new franchise quarterback.
The details
Huntley, 28, has appeared in 30 games over his 6-year NFL career, making 16 starts. He has a 66.2% completion rate, 3,212 passing yards, 13 TDs, and 795 rushing yards with 5 rushing TDs. The 2-year, $11 million contract with $6 million in incentives represents a significant investment in Huntley as the Ravens' QB2.
- Huntley has spent 5 of his 6 NFL seasons as the backup QB in Baltimore.
- The new contract was signed on April 11, 2026, ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
The players
Tyler Huntley
A 28-year-old quarterback who has spent the majority of his 6-year NFL career as the backup to Lamar Jackson in Baltimore.
Lamar Jackson
The star quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, who has led the team for the past several seasons.
What they’re saying
“Tyler has proven himself to be a reliable and capable backup, and we're thrilled to have him back in the fold. This move gives us security and depth at the quarterback position.”
— John Harbaugh, Head Coach, Baltimore Ravens
What’s next
The Ravens will continue to monitor Lamar Jackson's contract situation, as his future with the team remains uncertain. Huntley's return provides a potential transition plan if Jackson were to depart.
The takeaway
The Ravens' decision to re-sign Tyler Huntley highlights their commitment to stability and continuity at the quarterback position, but also raises questions about the team's long-term strategy. Huntley has shown the potential to be a starting QB, and his return could signal the Ravens' preparation for a future without Lamar Jackson.
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