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With an injured Lamar Jackson out, the Baltimore Ravens reportedly plan to use both backup quarterbacks during Sunday night's AFC wild-card game against the host Cincinnati Bengals.

Multiple reports said the Ravens will deploy the unusual strategy with Tyler Huntley and Anthony Brown, despite challenges with each.

Huntley, 24, is dealing with tendinitis in his right shoulder as well as a wrist injury. He was listed as questionable on the official injury report.

As a starter in his career, Huntley is 3-5. His injured shoulder hampered his performance this season, with Huntley completing just three passes of at least 20 yards in four starts.

When asked at Friday's practice if he's ready to return to the field, Huntley reported he has "no nerves."

"Just excited to get back out there after missing one week," Huntley said. "It's a privilege to go out there and play football and I appreciate it."

Meanwhile, the Ravens' other backup quarterback, Brown, 24, is an undrafted rookie who's made only one career start, last Sunday's 27-16 loss to the Bengals. In that game, he threw for 286 yards with two interceptions and a fumble.

The two QBs have different strengths, with Brown the better passer while Huntley is more proficient at using the same run-oriented offense as Jackson.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh has been tight-lipped about the situation, declining to name a starter after Friday's practice.

"We'll see when the time comes," Harbaugh said.

Jackson, who was ruled out for a sixth straight game with a left knee injury, "suffered a PCL Grade 2 sprain, on the borderline of a strain 3" and his knee "remains unstable," according to Jackson's own tweet on Thursday.

The Ravens enter Sunday night's matchup against the defending AFC champion Bengals as a heavy underdog.

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