Report: Cleveland Browns add fifth quarterback to roster, sign Tyler 'Snoop' Huntley

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Cleveland Browns are signing quarterback Tyler ‘Snoop’ Huntley to their roster. While the Browns already have four signal callers, some injuries mean more bodies inside the room are needed. Huntley now has an opportunity to step up in Cleveland.
“Sources: Browns are signing QB Tyler ‘Snoop’ Huntley, who spent part of last season with Cleveland,” Schefter said via X. “With Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel nursing hamstring injuries, and Shedeur Sanders having a sore shoulder, the Browns need another arm. Enter Huntley.”
Huntley spent last season with the Miami Dolphins, starting in five games. He finished with 829 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions. As usual, Huntley was a weapon on the ground too, by adding 135 rushing yards and two scores on just 26 attempts.
Most of his playing experience comes in the AFC North with the Baltimore Ravens. Huntley spent the first four years of his career with the Ravens, backing up Lamar Jackson. However, a decent amount of playing time came his way with 20 games, nine of which were starts.
Friday night will bring the first preseason game of the year for the Browns. Scheduled to face off against the Carolina Panthers, it will be interesting to see if Huntley takes the field. Cleveland may have no other options if quarterbacks are not back to fulls strength in the coming days.
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Shedeur Sanders explains why he does not want his father at Browns training camp
To this point, Deion Sanders has not been at training camp to see his son, Shedeur, practicing. It’s not something the rookie is interested in at the moment, explaining while talking to the media on Monday.
“I look at my own point of view. Like, I don’t want him coming to see me right now, because I want to get to where I want to go then for him to see me,” Sanders said. “I don’t want him to come and see me, ou know, get a couple reps and you know, he’s cheering like a good dad, like, Nah, you can’t be proud of me right now. I gotta get to where I’m going.
“And I know it’s a lot I got to do to get there. So it’s kind of like I just want everything that I’m doing is just like, focus on this time, and I don’t want no distractions. Because we know how the media, we know how everybody will take it and take away from the team, just from him being my own dad showing up. So, you know, it’s a gift and a curse at the same time.”