Browns Sign Former Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Tyler Huntley

The Cleveland Browns added yet another arm to their quarterback room on Sunday by signing former Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley to a one-year deal

Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com was first to share the latest addition. Huntley’s has spent the entirety lf his four-year career to this point in Baltimore as a backup out of Utah. He’s appeared in 20 games since entering the league in 2020.

In those 20 appearances, he totaled eight touchdown passes to seven interceptions while throwing for 1,957 yards. Huntley’s most prolific season came in 2021 when he appeared in seven total games, making four starts, throwing for 1,081 yards and three touchdowns.

Huntley has actually made two starts against the Browns during his career, both starts nearly one year apart to the day. In 2021, Huntley led the Ravens into Cleveland in a game that the Browns were able to eek out a 24-22 victory, in large part thanks to a Myles Garrett strip-sack touchdown against Huntley. 370 days later he again led the Ravens into Cleveland for a Saturday Night Game under the lights at Browns Stadium. That contest was a sloppy and snowy matchup as the Browns snuck out another victory over Huntley.

As things currently stand the Browns are set to open up spring workouts with a quarterback room that features Deshaun Watson, Jameis Winston, Dorian Thompson-Robinson and now Huntley. Over the years Andrew Berry prioritized building a QB room with a number of arms and encouraging competition.

It’s almost a guarantee that Watson and Winston will be part of the 53-man roster come September, In recent years Berry has had a propensity to deal an arm before the start of the regular season. It remains to be seen whether or not he’ll exercise a similar aggressiveness this summer.

Either way, Huntley is a nice addition for the Browns to further bolster their QB room.

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