Tyler Huntley made Cleveland’s initial 53-man roster but was released later that week
The number of former Cleveland Browns quarterbacks still kicking around the NFL is much larger than it used to be. At one point, failing with the Browns meant maybe one more shot in the NFL as a backup.
Now, maybe based on some success in Cleveland, a number of former Browns quarterbacks are starting or key backups around the league including Baker Mayfield, Jacoby Brissett, Joe Flacco, Tyrod Taylor, Josh Dobbs, Jeff Driskel, Nick Mullens, Josh Johnson and Case Keenum.
Tyler Huntley has been added to that list. “Snoop,” as he’s nicknamed, made Clevleand’s initial 53-man roster before being released a few days later. Huntley signed on to the Baltimore Ravens practice squad, where he made a Pro Bowl a few years ago, but was signed to the Miami Dolphins 53-man roster after Tua Tagovailoa suffered another head injury.
Saturday, Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel announced that Huntley would be the team’s new starter:
Dolphins QB Tyler “Snoop” Huntley will start Monday night versus the Tennessee Titans.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 28, 2024
Less than two weeks after joining Miami, Huntley will look to try to right the Dolphins ship against the Tennessee Titans.