Quarterback Malik Cunningham. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens have signed a notable player off of the New England Patriots’ practice squad.

Rookie quarterback Malik Cunningham told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Tuesday that the Ravens have signed him.

Cunningham signed with the Patriots as an undrafted free agent out of Louisville this year. He and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson were teammates with the Cardinals for a season in 2017.

Many Patriots fans felt Cunningham should have been given a shot to start when Mac Jones was struggling, but the quarterback spent most of his time on the practice squad. After Cunningham signed with the Ravens, Patriots offensive lineman Trent Brown seemed to take a shot at head coach Bill Belichick for not utilizing the quarterback.

Cunningham appeared in just one game with New England. He is unlikely to play much in Baltimore unless the 10-3 Ravens are hit hard by the injury bug.

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