The Pittsburgh Steelers added three new quarterbacks this offseason in Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, and Kyle Allen, but they almost had a different outcome.
The Cleveland Browns made a couple of surprising decisions with their backup quarterback situation. First, right when most people thought it was a matter of time before they got Joe Flacco back, they pivoted and went for Jameis Winston instead.
Recently, the Cleveland Browns added quarterback Tyler Huntley to the mix. The former Baltimore Ravens backup knows the division inside out, and he should be quite helpful in scout teams during practice.
Jameis Winston, Tyler Huntley are officially members of the Browns roster While the addition of WR Jerry Jeudy, with his new contract extension, should end up being the biggest move the Cleveland Browns made in 2024, signing QB Jameis Winston instead of QB Joe Flacco will get a lot of attention.
Cleveland’s quarterback room is very full The 2023 season for the Cleveland Browns could be called several monikers. The most obvious would be “The Year
Pondering what every single move your team makes is what the NFL offseason is all about. So when Andrew Berry signed a fourth quarterback in Tyler Huntley over the weekend, Browns fans raced to figure out what the move means for the team's QB room in 2024?
The Baltimore Ravens had a major win in free agency when the team landed superstar rusher Derrick Henry as its new starting running back, but the team did suffer an underrated loss.
Cleveland Browns made an interesting decision on a free agent that no one had happening. Former Baltimore Ravens QB Tyler Huntley agreed to a one-year deal with the Browns.
The Philadelphia Eagles probably could have done better than Kenny Pickett.
The Cleveland Browns are continuing the shakeup of their quarterback room and signing quarterback Tyler Huntley, according to multiple reports. Huntley joins Jameis Winston as the second quarterback they have signed this offseason to backup Deshaun Watson.
The Baltimore Ravens have made a splash this offseason by signing superstar running back Derrick Henry in free agency, making their rushing attack one of if not the most feared in the league.
The Cleveland Browns just keep signing quarterbacks.
The Baltimore Ravens have lost another player to an AFC North rival. Per a report from Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms with former Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley.
The veteran backup is staying in the AFC North.
According to insider reports, the Philadelphia Eagles have reached out to former Utah Utes quarterback and current NFL free agent Tyler Huntley. According to Jake Rabadi of The Liberty Line, the Eagles have been searching for a backup quarterback this offseason.
The Browns do not have a history of successful quarterbacks since their re-formation in 1999. Cleveland has famously ran through 38 different signal callers since its return to the NFL, and hopes are that its newest attempt at a franchise quarterback - Deshaun Watson - is the answer.
The Baltimore Ravens have nothing to play for if you ask most outside of the AFC North Division's inner circle when they face the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend. But those who are in the division, observe it, or are fans of the Ravens know that beating the Steelers is a driving point no matter the time of year or situation.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are gearing up for a crucial Week 18 regular season finale as they prepare to take on their arch-rivals, the Baltimore Ravens. This matchup holds significant playoff implications for the Steelers, who are in a position where a victory is crucial.
The Baltimore Ravens will see a change in quarterback for Saturday’s regular season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers. It will be Tyler Huntley under center as the team rests Lamar Jackson since the Ravens have locked up the No.
December 15th will be a day to remember for the Utah great as he and his family welcomed a new little addition to the squad. KSL Sports posted the good
The Baltimore Ravens kept their historic preseason win streak alive on Saturday, using a little gamesmanship to do so.
Despite the questions that still remain with starting quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Ravens secured their backup role today when Tyler Huntley signed his restricted free agent tender, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.
The Baltimore Ravens are getting their Pro Bowl quarterback back for next season -- Pro Bowler Tyler "Snoop" Huntley that is.
New Orleans doesn’t have a starting option currently under contract with Andy Dalton’s contract expired and Jameis Winston looking like a salary-cap casualty.
In what might be one of the most bizarre and baffling Pro Bowl inclusions in the history of the game, Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley has been selected to go to the 2023 game.
Several quarterbacks who were voted to the Pro Bowl will not be able to take part in the event due to injuries and other obligations, and that has created a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for one third-year player.
The Ravens backup quarterback made the Pro Bowl this season in one of the most surprising developments surrounding the exhibition game.
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