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Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley is nursing a minor hamstring injury, NFL Network reported on Sunday.

Huntley exited in the fourth quarter of the Ravens' 20-19 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday after completing 8 of 11 passes for 88 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for 13 yards. Huntley began the second half in place of Josh Johnson, who got the start with starting quarterback Lamar Jackson sitting out the preseason game.

Anthony Brown relieved Huntley for the Ravens, who have won 24 consecutive preseason games.

Huntley, 25, signed a one-year, restricted free-agent tender worth $2.63 million in April.

He appeared in six games (four starts) for the Ravens in 2022, throwing for 658 yards and two touchdowns against three interceptions. He also rushed 43 times for 137 yards and a touchdown and earned the first Pro Bowl selection of his career.

Huntley is 3-5 as a starter across three seasons in Baltimore.

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