OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- In what has seemed like a long period without good news for the Baltimore Ravens' quarterback situation, backup Tyler Huntley resumed throwing at Thursday's practice.
Huntley, who has tendinitis in his right throwing shoulder, had not attempted a pass during the media viewing portion of the past four practices. This marked the first time since Jan. 1 that Huntley has been seen throwing passes.
The Ravens would likely start Huntley in Sunday night's wild-card game at the Cincinnati Bengals if Lamar Jackson remains sidelined. Jackson missed his 17th straight practice Thursday because of a sprained left knee.