The Cleveland Browns agreed to terms with former Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley, a source told ESPN on Sunday.
The Browns now have three quarterbacks on their roster behind starter Deshaun Watson. Cleveland signed Jameis Winston last week to be Watson’s backup. The Browns also have Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who started three games as a rookie last season after being a fifth-round selection out of UCLA.
Huntley has been the Ravens’ primary backup to Lamar Jackson for the past three seasons, with varying degrees of success. Filling in for the injured Jackson, Huntley was 3-7 as a starter for Baltimore, losing his last three starts, including a wild-card playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals.