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Tyler Huntley

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American football player (born 1998)

Tyler Huntley
Huntley with theBaltimore Ravens in 2021
No. 5  Baltimore Ravens
PositionQuarterback
Roster statusActive
Personal information
Born (1998-02-03)February 3, 1998 (age 27)
Dania Beach, Florida, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight204 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High schoolHallandale(Hallandale Beach, Florida)
CollegeUtah (2016–2019)
NFL draft2020: undrafted
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics as of Week 8, 2025
Passing attempts512
Pass completions334
Completion percentage65.2%
TDINT12–10
Passing yards3,040
Passer rating80.9
Rushing yards736
Rushing touchdowns5
Stats atPro Football Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Tyler Isaiah Huntley (born February 3, 1998) is an American professionalfootballquarterback for theBaltimore Ravens of theNational Football League (NFL). Nicknamed "Snoop",[1] he playedcollege football for theUtah Utes, leading them toPac-12 South Division titles in 2018 and 2019. Huntley was signed by the Ravens as anundrafted free agent in 2020, earningPro Bowl honors in 2022 while starting four games in place of injured starterLamar Jackson.

Early life

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Huntley attendedHallandale High School inHallandale Beach, Florida. During his career, he passed for 9,053 yards and 106touchdowns. As a senior, he was the FloridaGatorade Football Player of the Year.[2] He committed to theUniversity of Utah to playcollege football,[3][4] where he played alongside high school teammateZack Moss.

College career

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Huntley signing autographs in 2019

As a true freshman at Utah in2016, Huntley played in four games as a backup toTroy Williams. Huntley was named the starter over Williams in2017.[5][6] He started 10 games, missing three due to injury and completed 199 of 312 passes for 2,411 yards, 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.[7] Huntley started the first nine games of his junior year in2018, missing the last five due to injury,[8] finishing the season by completing 150 of 234 passes for 1,788 yards, 12 touchdowns and six interceptions. He returned as the starter his senior year in2019,[9] finishing his college career with 14 games, leading the Utes to thePac-12 Conference final, passing for 3,092 yards and 19 touchdowns with just four interceptions, and rushing for another five touchdowns.

College statistics
SeasonTeamGamesPassingRushing
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTD
2016Utah400–05771.46000143.49151.71
2017Utah10106–419931263.82,4111510138.11685373.26
2018Utah996–315023464.11,788126140.11083042.84
2019Utah141411–322030173.13,092194177.61042902.85
Career373323–1057485467.27,3514620152.63891,1462.916

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span
6 ft0+58 in
(1.84 m)
196 lb
(89 kg)
31+34 in
(0.81 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
All values fromPro Day[10]

Baltimore Ravens (first stint)

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2020 season

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Huntley signed with theBaltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent on April 30, 2020.[11] He was waived on September 5 and signed to the team'spractice squad the next day.[12][13] Following injuries/COVID-19 issues with the Ravens' three other quarterbacks, Huntley was elevated to the active roster for the team's Week 12, 15, 16, and 17 games against thePittsburgh Steelers,Jacksonville Jaguars,New York Giants, andCincinnati Bengals, and reverted to the practice squad after each game.[14][15][16][17] He made his NFL debut in the fourth quarter against the Jaguars in Week 15, when Huntley stepped in for starterLamar Jackson and went 2-of-4 for seven yards, along with four rushes for 18 rushing yards (which included two kneel downs) as the Ravens won 40–14.[18] Against the Bengals, as the game quickly became a Ravens' blowout, Huntley entered the game late in the third quarter. He completed one pass attempt for eight yards while rushing six times for five yards as the Ravens won 38–3.[19] He was elevated again for the team's Wild Card and Divisional playoff games against theTennessee Titans andBuffalo Bills, and reverted to the practice squad following each game.[20] Huntley played the entire fourth quarter of the Bills game after Jackson was knocked out with a concussion, going 6-of-13 with 60 passing yards, along with three rushes for 32 yards, as the Ravens lost 3–17.[21]

2021 season

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Huntley in action against theWashington Football Team in 2021

On January 18, 2021, Huntley signed a reserve/futures contract with the Ravens.[22] Huntley had three rushing attempts for ten yards in the Ravens' blowout win over theLos Angeles Chargers in Week 6, and came in to relieve Lamar Jackson during the Ravens’ blowout loss to the Bengals in Week 7, finishing the game with 5-of-11 pass completions for 39 yards.[23][24] Huntley got his first NFL start on November 21 when Jackson was not able to play due to a non-Covid illness against theChicago Bears. Huntley threw for 219 yards, an interception, rushed for 40 yards, and led the team on a last-minute game-winning touchdown drive in the fourth quarter of their 16–13 win.[25][26] In Week 14 against the Browns, following Jackson's injury late in the first quarter, Huntley came into the game, completed 27-of-38 passes for 270 yards and a touchdown, but narrowly lost 22–24.[27] The injury also prevented Jackson from playing the next week, and Huntley started his second career game in Week 15 against theGreen Bay Packers. He completed 28-of-40 pass attempts for 215 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for another 73 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. However, the Ravens lost 30–31, following a failed last-minute two-point conversion.[28]

On December 24, it was reported that Huntley was expected to start again due to Jackson's injured ankle.[29] On Christmas Day, Huntley was put on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, rendering him unable to start against the Bengals. On December 30, Huntley was activated[30] and named the starter for the Ravens against theLos Angeles Rams and the Steelers in Weeks 17 and 18 respectively. Both games ended in losses, capping off a six-week stretch of losses that eliminated the Ravens from playoff contention.[31][32]

2022 season

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The Ravens placed anexclusive-rights free agent tender on Huntley on March 9, 2022.[33] Huntley saw his first action of the season in Week 12, playing one snap in the 27–28 loss to theJacksonville Jaguars.[34] In Week 13 against theDenver Broncos, Huntley saw play after Lamar Jackson was forced out with a knee injury in the first quarter. In a low-scoring affair, Huntley led a game-winning drive in the final three minutes that he capped off with a two-yard touchdown run for the 10–9 win. He finished with 27-of-32 pass attempts for 187 yards and an interception to go along with 10 carries for 41 yards and the aforementioned touchdown.[35] Jackson's injury would ultimately cause him to miss the rest of the season. Huntley started in Week 14 against thePittsburgh Steelers, but was knocked out of the game in the third quarter with a concussion and replaced by rookieAnthony Brown, although the Ravens would still win 16–14. Huntley went 8-of-12 pass completions for 88 yards and rushed 9 times for 31 yards.[36] Huntley returned the following week, but had a poor performance in a 3–13 loss to the Browns. He also suffered in an injury in his right shoulder.[37] In Week 16 against theAtlanta Falcons, Huntley completed 9-of-17 passes for 115 passing yards and a touchdown as the Ravens clinched a playoff berth with a 17–9 win.[38] After a 13–16 loss to the Steelers in Week 17, Huntley would be rested in a Week 18 against theCincinnati Bengals. Brown started instead in a 16–27 loss. He was named the starter for the team's Wild Card playoff game against the Bengals, completing 17-of-29 passes for 226 yards, two touchdowns, an interception and a fumble returned for a touchdown in a 24–17 loss.[39]

On January 31, 2023, Huntley was named to the2023 Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for Bills' quarterbackJosh Allen.[40] His selection was met with shock and questions as to its worthiness, owing to his comparatively poor regular-season statistics, as well as a small sample size of just four games as a starter.[41][42][43]

2023 season

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On March 15, 2023, the Ravens placed a tender on Huntley that allowed them to match another team's contract offer as they continued negotiations on a new contract.[44] He officially signed the tender, which was worth $2.627 million, on April 24.[45][46]

Huntley made appearances in five games during the regular season, the first four of which came in relief of Jackson in blowout wins. With the Ravens clinching the #1 seed in Week 17, Huntley was declared the starter for the season's final game against the Steelers. He threw for 146 yards and a touchdown while rushing for an additional 40 yards in a 17–10 loss.[47]

Cleveland Browns (first stint)

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On March 20, 2024, Huntley signed with theCleveland Browns.[48] On August 29, Huntley was released after making the 53-man roster due to a lack of trade interest.[49]

Baltimore Ravens (second stint)

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On August 30, 2024, Huntley was signed to the Ravens' practice squad to fill the third-string quarterback role.[50]

Miami Dolphins

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On September 16, 2024, Huntley was signed off the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad by theMiami Dolphins, who were looking to strengthen the quarterback position after starterTua Tagovailoa was sidelined due to concussion protocol. He began with the Dolphins as the third-string quarterback, behindSkylar Thompson andTim Boyle.[51] Following an injury to Thompson, Huntley was named the starter for the Dolphins' Week 4 game against theTennessee Titans, with Boyle serving as his backup.[1] Huntley started the Week 17 game against the Cleveland Browns in place of Tagovailoa, who was injured. He led the team to a 20–3 win with 225 passing yards and one passing touchdown to go with seven carries for 52 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.[52]

Cleveland Browns (second stint)

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On August 5, 2025, Huntley signed with the Browns.[53] After competing for a roster spot withJoe Flacco,Kenny Pickett,Dillon Gabriel, andShedeur Sanders, Huntley was ultimately released by the Browns on August 24.[54]

Baltimore Ravens (third stint)

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On August 27, 2025, Huntley was signed to the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad to fill the third-string quarterback role.[55] He was signed to the active roster on October 24.[56] On October 26, 2025, he started his first game of the season, filling in for the injured Lamar Jackson and over second-string quarterbackCooper Rush, ending a four game Ravens losing streak with a 30-16 win over theChicago Bears. It was described as "arguably the best game of his six-year career", as he went 17-of-22 for 186 yards passing and one touchdown, as well as rushing for 53 yards, including a 29 yard run, the longest of his career.[57]

NFL career statistics

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Legend
BoldCareer high

Regular season

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YearTeamGamesPassingRushingFumbles
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsY/ALngTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2020BAL203560.0153.080064.610232.319000
2021BAL741–312218864.91,0815.8433476.6472946.321243
2022BAL642–27511267.06585.9402377.2431373.214130
2023BAL510–1213756.82035.5273099.315553.711000
2024MIA552–38613364.78296.2253380.1261355.220262
2025BAL211–0273773.02546.9361096.711928.429000
Career27156–933451265.23,0405.943121080.91527364.8295135

Postseason

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YearTeamGamesPassingRushingFumbles
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsY/ALngTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2020BAL1061346.2604.6290059.833210.719010
2022BAL110–1172958.62267.8412192.09546.035011
2023BAL00DNP
Career210–1234254.82866.8412182.012867.235021

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