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The Baltimore Ravens moved quickly to replace Devin Leary and add Pro Bowl talent to the quarterback depth chart.
They said goodbye to Devin Leary, but the Baltimore Ravens weren’t about to roll into the 2025 NFL season with only Cooper Rush backing up franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson, not when a Pro Bowler the teams know well was still available.
It didn’t take long for the Ravens to bring former QB2 Tyler Huntley back to M&T Bank Stadium. His signing was confirmed on Wednesday, August 27 by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Confirmation came mere minutes after Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reported Huntley “is in Baltimore today and has emerged as a potential practice squad addition.”
The Ravens were right to move quickly to solve a not insignificant problem. Namely, the lack of quality depth behind star asset Jackson.
Neither Rush nor Leary impressed during preseason, with the latter paying a heavier price on roster cutdown day, per SleeperRavens. Bringing Huntley back for another tour in a Ravens uniform puts a proven commodity in the mix at football’s most important position.
This article will be updated.