OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Four weeks ago in a 16-13 victory in Chicago, Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley shook hands with quarterbacks coach James Urban on the sideline, just moments after he had led a game-winning, fourth-quarter drive in his first career NFL start.
Huntley thanked Urban for staying on the phone with him toward the end of the seventh round of the 2020 draft and immediately offering him a spot on the Ravens after he went undrafted.
"I know when I see it, man,” Urban told Huntley.
In a span of 19 months, Huntley has gone from being an undrafted rookie out of Utah who was Baltimore’s No.