According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Tyler Huntley and Anthony Brown will both take the field tonight in the Baltimore Ravens' AFC Wild-Card contest against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Due to shoulder irritation, Huntley was unable to play during the last match against Cincinnati, but he was able to practice later in the week.
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Since Lamar Jackson's knee injury, the Ravens are 2-3, with both victories coming with Huntley starting. Huntley has rushed for 137 yards and a TD in addition to throwing for 658 yards this campaign with two scores and three INTs. However, Anthony Brown was the starting QB in last week's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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As head coach John Harbaugh recently stated, Tyler Huntley will get a chance to start against the Bengals.
What will both Tyler Huntley and Anthony Brown offer the Ravens?
Starting quarterback Lamar Jackson was anticipated to be ready for the postseason game. However, a knee issue will leave him off the pitch for the sixth consecutive game. He missed a further full week of training before being declared out on Friday.
Jackson last started for the Ravens on December 4 in a 10-9 victory over the Denver Broncos. He has not played in the Ravens' last five contests.
The Bengals' defense will probably influence the Ravens' quarterback usage. Brown is a better passer and can move the ball down the field, while Huntley is more adept at directing an offense that emphasizes running the ball.
The quarterback position is "extremely fluid," according to Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman. He previously conceded that Huntley's absence had,
"Affected the way we've had to play some of these games a little bit."
Tyler Huntley has participated in six matches, starting four of them. He has completed 67.0% of his passes, accumulating 658 yards, two scores, and three interceptions. He has also gained 137 yards and scored one TD while rushing.
Brown places more emphasis on the air game than the ground game. He has thrown two interceptions, 302 yards, for a 44.9 completion percentage, and no touchdowns.
It will be interesting to see how Harbaugh schemes up his offense with two shot-callers.
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