JUST NOW;Tyler Huntley Welcomes First Child – Baltimore Ravens, NFL TrackeFor all of the most recent roster changes made by the Baltimore Ravens and the rest of the NFL, visit RavenCountry.com – NFL Tracker
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Tyler Hudson Welcomes First Child on December 15 Tyler Huntley, the quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, welcomed Tyler Jr., his first child, on Thursday, marking one of the best roster changes. Tyler Jr.’s arrival, weighing eight pounds and twelve ounces, forced his father to skip practice on Thursday, but he returned for Friday’s warm-up.
In the midst of his fourth season in Baltimore, Huntley, 25, backs Lamar Jackson on a regular basis. This season, the former Utah player has played in three games and completed eight passes, one of which was for a touchdown.
DEC 14: ROONEY AWARD NOMINEES INCLUDE PAST AND CURRENT RAVENS There is no lack of Baltimore Ravens representation among the eight finalists for the Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award: former Charm City fullback Kyle Juszczyk and linebacker C.J. Mosley, who represent the San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets, respectively, are also on the list. Current guard Kevin Zeitler is one of the finalists.
The honor was first given out in 2014, and it will be one of many titles presented at the forthcoming NFL Honors on February 8 in preparation for Super Bowl LVIII. Additional candidates are Dak Prescott (Dallas), Bobby Wagner (Seattle), Khalil Mack (LA Chargers), Budda Baker (Arizona), and Maxx Crosby (Las Vegas).
Strangely enough, Baltimore will attempt to win the sportsmanship award named for the founder of the Pittsburgh Steelers for the second year in a row. The previous winner was Atlanta-based veteran defensive tackle Calais Campbell, who won the award in his third and final season in purple.
Opening Odds Favor Ravens in Jacksonville on December 11 In the early going of their upcoming game, which is a Sunday night matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars, another team leading their division, the Baltimore Ravens are favored by the oddsmakers (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC). The Ravens (10-3) are 3.5-point favorites according to opening lines as they want to get closer to the top seed in the AFC and the accompanying first-round bye.
Despite losing two straight, Jacksonville (8-5) is still in the lead in the AFC South. With regard to franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who departed last Monday’s game against Cincinnati early due to an ankle sprain, they seemed to have escaped a big catastrophe. However,
The 24th meeting between the Ravens and Jaguars will take place this Sunday night; the Jaguars lead the series thus far, 13-10. The encounter in November of previous year was won by Jacksonville, 28–27 in the end.
ODELL BECKHAM JR. AND THE RAVENS CELEBRATE TIME WITH RAMS ON DEC. 10 OBJ, the wide receiver with the Ravens now, remembers his brief stay with the LA Rams from two seasons ago with nostalgia. Ultimately, that was the reason he received a Super Bowl ring.