
Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley will remain with the team after agreeing to a new two-year contract valued at $5 million, according to multiple media reports.
The deal includes potential incentive bonuses that could bring the total value up to $6 million.
The 28-year-old signal-caller has been with Baltimore for five of his six professional seasons after the Ravens picked him up as an undrafted free agent back in 2020.
Miami briefly acquired Huntley from Baltimore’s practice squad during the 2024 season before he returned to the Ravens organization in 2025.
Throughout his career, Huntley has stepped into the starting role 16 times – filling in for injured Ravens star Lamar Jackson in 11 contests and taking over for Miami’s Tua Tagovailoa in five additional games. His record as a starter stands at 7-9.
Over 30 total game appearances, Huntley has connected on 66.2% of his passing attempts, accumulating 3,212 yards through the air with 13 touchdown passes and 10 interceptions. On the ground, he’s contributed 795 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns.







