The Chicago Bears entered Week 8 on a four-game winning streak before playing the Baltimore Ravens. Unfortunately, the Bears fell flat against Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley and the 1-5 Ravens.
When the Baltimore Ravens needed stability most, Tyler Huntley delivered. After being released twice in the past year and spending much of the summer training alone in Florida, the 27-year-old quarterback returned to Baltimore and helped snap the team’s four-game losing streak.
Three months ago, when training camps across the league were getting underway, Tyler Huntley was a quarterback on the open market, staying in shape and eager for an opportunity.
The Baltimore Ravens' Week 8 win over the Chicago Bears was full of surprises. Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley led a standout performance for the offense, and the defense put together another strong showing, finally applying consistent pressure on the opposing quarterback.
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After nearly two months of pure misery for the Baltimore Ravens, they finally had something to cheer about after picking up the biggest win of the season over the Chicago Bears in Week 8.
Most Baltimore Ravens fans expected backup quarterback Tyler Huntley to step in for Lamar Jackson and at least perform better than Cooper Rush has in the last two games.
The Baltimore Ravens pulled through in their must-win matchup in Week 8, defeating the Chicago Bears 30-16. After a slow start, it ended up being a strong end-to-end performance with all three phases coming to play.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said they weren't trying to deceive anyone when suddenly changing quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice status before Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.
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Derrick Henry rushed for two touchdowns to move into fifth place on the all-time list and the Baltimore Ravens snapped a four-game slide with a 30-16 victory over the visiting Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon.
With most of the Week 8 NFL schedule in the books, it's time to take a look at some of the biggest winners and losers from around the league. Star running backs ran roughshod, while a league MVP candidate flopped in one of his bigger tests.
The Baltimore Ravens are turning to Tyler Huntley for their Week 8 matchup against the Chicago Bears after Lamar Jackson was ruled out following the team's final walkthrough.
The Baltimore Ravens will lean on an offense led by quarterback Tyler Huntley in their Week 8 matchup against the Chicago Bears. Without their star quarterback, Lamar Jackson, Baltimore will need more from Huntley, running back Derrick Henry, and a defense that has struggled for most of the 2025 season.
Now that we know it will be Pro Bowler Tyler Huntley and not two-time MVP Lamar Jackson at quarterback for the Ravens against the Bears on Sunday, the question is whether the 1-5 Ravens can win a game.
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson will miss his third straight game on Sunday due to his right hamstring injury, the team announced Saturday.
Adam Schefter reports that Ravens QB Lamar Jackson will miss his third straight game in Week 8 due to a lingering hamstring injury. Taking his place as the starter against the Bears will be QB Tyler Huntley, with Jackson being expected to return on Thursday Night Football against the Dolphins.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens failed to end their losing streak as they lost 17-3 to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 6 at M&T Bank Stadium, dropping to 1-5 on the season.
Trailing the Los Angeles Rams 17-3 in the fourth quarter, the Baltimore Ravens replaced quarterback Cooper Rush with Tyler Huntley. Before leaving the game, Rush completed 11-of-his-19 pass attempts for 72 yards and zero touchdowns.
The Baltimore Ravens still have Saturday to make final injury designations for their Week 6 matchup against the visiting Rams, but their Friday injury report already lists six players with “out” designations, the most notable of which would be star quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The Ravens announced on Saturday that they have elevated QB Tyler Huntley and DT C.J. Okoye for their Week 5 game against the Texans. Huntley, 27, went undrafted out of Utah back in 2020 before catching on with the Ravens.
The Cleveland Browns have had one of the most crowded quarterback rooms in the NFL since the draft, and they have added yet another notable player to the mix at the position.