The Baltimore Ravens officially signed QB Tyler Huntley to their active roster on Friday. Huntley will take over as the team’s backup quarterback behind Lamar Jackson with Cooper Rush being demoted to No.
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Two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson was a full participant in practice for the first time since Sept. 26, clearing his path to start for the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
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Ravens HC John Harbaugh said QB Lamar Jackson was a full participant in Friday’s practice, making him likely to play in Week 8, per Jeff Zrebiec. Harbaugh added that Tyler Huntley will be the team’s primary backup quarterback, demoting Cooper Rush to their third string.
The NFL Players Association announced on Friday that Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman is their Community MVP for Week 8. Bateman is being honored after holding his fourth annual Halloween event at a local Ronald McDonald House.
The Baltimore Ravens are entering a do-or-die matchup with the Chicago Bears on Sunday. They have quickly fallen to last place in the AFC North with a record of 1-5, and the end is already closing in on their 2025 season.
Baltimore Ravens fans have not been used to the struggles the offense has gone through over the first six games of the regular season. A major contributing factor to the issues has been the significant injuries to the most critical players on the offense: quarterback Lamar Jackson, left tackle Ronnie Stanley, and fullback Patrick Ricard.
The Baltimore Ravens announced they officially signed DE Carl Lawson to the practice squad and released TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden in a corresponding move. Baltimore hosted Lawson for a workout earlier this week. Lawson, 30, is a former fourth-round pick of the Bengals back in 2017 out of Auburn.
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While returns to practice for quarterback Lamar Jackson and linebacker Roquan Smith garnered much of the attention in Baltimore today, Wednesday also saw the Ravens put in a transaction that could benefit the team’s attempts to turn this season around in another way.
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