Tyler Huntley lands first-ever Pro Bowl appearance for 2022 NFL season
Tyler Huntley wrapped up his third NFL season with the Baltimore Ravens in 2022. Now, he’s off to his first Pro Bowl, the Ravens announced on Tuesday.
According to the team’s social media, Huntley is heading to the Pro Bowl Games as an injury replacement for Buffalo’s Josh Allen. Huntley was Baltimore’s backup to Lamar Jackson to begin the season but appeared in 6 regular-season games with 4 starts.
QB @_SNOOP1 has been named to the Pro Bowl Games and is replacing Josh Allen, who is unable to participate due to injury. pic.twitter.com/RjqErzGS0q
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 31, 2023
In the regular season, Huntley threw for 658 yards with 2 touchdowns and added another touchdown rushing. He started Baltimore’s playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals and had 2 touchdowns, but Huntley also had a fumble on the goal line that ultimately proved to be the difference maker in the loss.
During his career at Utah, Huntley threw for over 7,300 yards with 63 total touchdowns in his career. He still ranks 5th on the program’s all-time passing list with 7,351 passing yards.