In the second half of the Baltimore Ravens’ 16-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14, backup quarterback Tyler Huntley left the game with a concussion. He was tackled hard after scrambling to get a first down, and didn’t return to the contest.
Undrafted rookie quarterback Anthony Brown replaced Huntley and helped defeat the Steelers to secure the win. On Monday, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was asked about Huntley, and said that he was in concussion protocol, and he couldn’t reveal much else on any of his quarterbacks, including Lamar Jackson.
Coach Harbaugh says Tyler Huntley is in the concussion protocol. pic.twitter.com/k2nwZ0aP8T
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 12, 2022
“He’s in the concussion protocol; he was ruled out for the game [yesterday]. They’re deep into the protocol right now. I really don’t have any updates that I would be allowed to share on that. So, there’s really no pronouncements on that, or Lamar [Jackson] in terms of who’s going to be ready and not ready at this point in time. Until you know, you can’t say anything, but we’ll know later in the week where we’re at. [We’ll] see who’s able to practice and what they’re able to do.”
The Ravens are on a short week traveling to Cleveland to face the Browns in Week 15. Baltimore has a few days to figure out their quarterback situation, but while it’s unclear as of this moment who will get the start in the key divisional matchup, Harbaugh also hinted that there could be three quarterbacks active in the contest.
Coach Harbaugh on the possibility of having three QBs active Saturday: pic.twitter.com/EXHZXuVb4I
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 12, 2022