Rapoport: Ravens' Tyler Huntley (shoulder, wrist) and Anthony Brown to play versus Bengals
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley (shoulder, wrist) is planning to play in Sunday's Wild Card game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Huntley and Anthony Brown are expected to take snaps under center for Baltimore today, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The plan to utilize both quarterbacks is part of the reason why Baltimore has refused to officially name a starter for their clash with the Bengals. Which quarterback plays could be determined by which package the Ravens use.
Huntley's current Wild Card projection includes 177.9 passing yards, 0.76 passing touchdowns, 0.86 interceptions, 33.5 rushing yards, 0.22 rushing touchdowns, and 13.5 FanDuel points. His salary is $6,500.
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