Former Ravens HC Brian Billick breaks down performance of QB Tyler Huntley in Week 14

Former Ravens head coach Brian Billick broke down the performance of quarterback Tyler Huntley in Week 14 vs. the Browns

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Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley was forced into action early during the team’s 24-22 loss to the Cleveland Browns after starter Lamar Jackson suffered an ankle injury and was unable to return. The second-year signal caller performed well all things considered, and almost led Baltimore to a miraculous comeback win.

Former Ravens head coach Brian Billick broke down Huntley’s performance in Week 14 in a “Billick’s Breakdown” video, using multiple big plays that the quarterback was able to convert. Billick was impressed with the way that Huntley threw the football as well as how he handled multiple pressure looks that Cleveland gave him.

Huntley finished the contest completing 27-of-38 passes for 270 yards and one touchdown. He did also lose two fumbles, but for being put into the game on such short notice he played an overall solid game, proving that he’s the right player to be backing up Jackson.