OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens added a very familiar face to provide more competition for the backup spot behind quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The Ravens signed journeyman Josh Johnson on Monday, the team announced. Johnson, 37, has played for an NFL record 14 teams and returns for his third stint with Baltimore.
Johnson will compete with Tyler Huntley and Anthony Brown for the primary backup role behind Jackson, who has missed 10 games the past two seasons. Nolan Henderson, an undrafted rookie out of Delaware, is the fifth quarterback on the Ravens' roster.