Quarterback Tyler "Snoop" Huntley is signing a two-year deal worth up to $11 million to return to the Baltimore Ravens, according to his agent Drew Rosenhaus via Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The agreement ensures that Huntley will remain in Baltimore as the primary backup to Lamar Jackson. Huntley has been a fixture in the Ravens' quarterback room since joining the team as an undrafted free agent out of Utah in 2020. His familiarity with the offensive system and his dual-threat capabilities have made him a valuable asset for head coach John Harbaugh over the last four seasons.
During his tenure with the Baltimore Ravens, Huntley has started nine games and appeared in 20 total contests. He famously earned a Pro Bowl selection following the 2022 season after stepping in for an injured Jackson. His career stats include 1,957 passing yards and 509 rushing yards, providing the team with a reliable insurance policy under center.
The two-year nature of the contract provides long-term stability for the Ravens at the backup quarterback position. The deal is worth a maximum of $11 million through various performance-based incentives. No further details regarding the guaranteed money or base salary have been released at this time.
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