The Baltimore Ravens have made their Wednesday workout information available as they prepare for their matchup against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday. After the release, there was a crucial development regarding backup quarterback Tyler Huntley. Huntley is the starting quarterback as Lamar Jackson is out for multiple weeks, however, he left Week 14's matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers due to a concussion.
The good news is that Tyler Huntley is back in full training and will play this Saturday. Following Tuesday's restrictions, Huntley took full involvement in the session on Wednesday. It is a very positive sign that he will be on the field against the Browns.
What happened to Ravens QB Tyler Huntley?
About halfway into the third quarter of Sunday's victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Huntley was put in concussion protocol. Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick trampled him during a third-down run. Fitzpatrick's right elbow struck Huntley's helmet, causing the quarterback's head to jerk back.
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Huntley was on the ground for a while before his teammates helped him stand up. Huntley was adjudged unable to go following a checkup in the medical tent.
With Huntley out and Jackson unavailable, Anthony Brown came in and completed three of five passes for a total of 16 yards. The Ravens, however, managed to escape with a victory.
Has Tyler Huntley been a good deputy?
The Ravens are 2-0 in the two games that Huntley has started for them this season. Against the Steelers, Huntley completed eight of his twelve passes for 88 yards. He carried nine times for 31 yards overall. The numbers aren't great, but the important part is the wins at this stage.
Lamar Jackson is yet to participate in practice due to a knee issue and is expected to be out until Christmas Eve or thereaouts.
At this stage of the season, the Ravens would prefer not to be forced to use Anthony Brown. This Saturday's divisional game is crucial and might have significant postseason consequences. Brown being added to the picture would not be a good look.
Without Jackson, this offensive unit significantly regresses in terms of fantasy production. We will see if they can find some form against the tough Cleveland defense in a crucial Week 15 matchup.
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