Baltimore Ravens, Tyler Huntley
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When Chicago closed the gap to seven points late in the game, Huntley guided a nine-play, 66-yard drive capped by Derrick Henry’s second touchdown to seal the victory. Baltimore’s defense complemented the effort with a critical interception and a goal-line stand, while rookie kicker Tyler Loop went six-for-six on his attempts.
Baltimore is surely grateful today for Huntley, who helped keep its season alive Sunday while playing in relief of injured starter and two-time league MVP Lamar Jackson. In addition to his efficient passing, Huntley also finished on the team in rushing with 53 yards on eight carries.
Why Ravens QB Tyler Huntley is called nickname Snoop originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Baltimore Ravens made a quarterback change for Week 8.
Derrick Henry ran for two touchdowns, Tyler Huntley made a big third-down throw late in the fourth quarter and the Baltimore Ravens finally won without Lamar Jackson, beating the Chicago Bears 30-16
Snoop Huntley made the most of his opportunity, going 17-22 passing, 186 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs, 90.1 QBR and a 116.9 passer rating.
Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett wasn’t fooled into thinking his Chicago Bears had any kind of advantage just because the Baltimore Ravens were starting quarterback Tyler Huntley. Jarrett faced Huntley in 2022,
The Ravens again called on Tyler Huntley, who gave his team stability at quarterback they haven’t had since Lamar Jackson got hurt.
Huntley, in his third stint with Baltimore, led the offense in a game the team needed to keep its playoff hopes alive this season.
Tyler "Snoop" Huntley is getting the nod as the Ravens' Week 8 starter. The Ravens decided that if Jackson wasn't playing, they needed to try someone other than Rush. Enter Huntley. Huntley spent some time this summer with the Cleveland Browns but didn't stick, and he signed to the Ravens' practice squad early in the regular season.
Tyler Huntley and the Baltimore Ravens could breathe a little easier after finally snapping their four-game losing streak
Down two starters, the Bears defense didn't do enough to affect Lamar Jackson's backup as their takeaway streak — and win streak — ended.