The Baltimore Ravens saw one of their quarterbacks make the 2023 Pro Bowl Games, but not the one that many would have expected. Quarterback Tyler Huntley was added to the AFC roster as an injury replacement for Buffalo Bills signal caller Josh Allen, and put on a show during the entirety of the event.
Huntley lit up the precision passing event on Thursday, finishing with the second-most points in the AFC behind Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr. During the flag football portion of the weekend on Sunday, Huntley finished with 193 total yards and four touchdowns, with two of them going to his teammate in tight end Mark Andrews.
SNOOP!@Ravens QB Tyler Huntley has the high score so far in Precision Passing! @_SNOOP1
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A @Ravens TD connection to start the scoring!
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Tyler Huntley & Mark Andrews again!
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Tyler Huntley throws his 4th TD pass of Game 1!
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