Tyler Huntley's contract and salary breakdown: His bonuses and earnings
Tyler Huntley's contract with the Cleveland Browns sparked attention when he signed a one-year, $1.29 million deal in March 2024, but he was released by late August the same year. His career offers an intriguing salary breakdown, from signing bonuses to guaranteed money and total earnings across teams.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Key takeaways
- The Cleveland Browns released Tyler Huntley on 24 August 2025, less than three weeks after signing him to a one-year deal.
- The quarterback is currently in the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad.
- Huntley has signed contracts with the Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, and Cleveland Browns.
- Between 2020 and 2025, Huntley has earned approximately $6.4 million across various contracts.
Profile summary
Full name | Tyler Isaiah Huntley |
Common name | Tyler Huntley |
Nickname | Snoop |
Gender | Male |
Date of birth | 3 February 1998 |
Age | 27 years as of 2025 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Place of birth | Dania Beach, Florida, United States |
Current residence | Florida, United States |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | African American |
Height in centimetres | 185 |
Height in feet | 6'0" |
Weight in kilograms | 93 |
Weight in pounds | 205 |
Eye colour | Brown |
Hair colour | Black |
Father | Ricky Huntley |
Mother | Regina Huntley |
Siblings | 1 |
Relationship status | Unknown |
Children | 1 |
High school | Hallandale High School |
College | The University of Utah |
Profession | Professional football player |
Position | Quarterback |
Current team | Baltimore Ravens |
Net worth | $1 million–$2 million |
A closer look at Tyler Huntley's contract timeline by team
At the time of this writing, Tyler Huntley's contract status and earnings are unclear. This is due to his recent release from the Cleveland Browns.
Towards the end of August 2025, Tyler Huntley was cut by the Cleveland Browns, terminating his $1.1 million contract. He has taken the place of Devin Leary on the Baltimore Ravens’ 17-player practice squad. Have a look at the progression of his contract timeline.

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May 2020: Baltimore Ravens' contract
In 2020, the American football quarterback, an undrafted rookie free agent, secured his spot with the Baltimore Ravens. The deal was a three-year, $2.29 million settlement that safeguarded his spot on the 2020 NFL preseason training camps.
This contract also included a $30,000 guarantee, a $5,000 bonus, and an average annual salary of $763,000. According to Sports Illustrated, he was set to earn a base salary of $610,000 with a cap hit that exceeded the salary by more than $1,600.
January 2021: Baltimore Ravens (reserve/future)
On 19 January 2021, the Baltimore Ravens offered the quarterback a reserve or future contract. This meant that any other team could not claim him.
Reports by Over The Cap revealed that he played on an Exclusive Rights Free Agent and a Restricted Free Agent contract in 2022 and 2023. These agreements earned him about $895,000 and $2,627,000, respectively.

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March 2024: Cleveland Browns
According to Spotrac, Huntley signed a one-year deal as a backup quarterback with the Cleveland Browns, worth over $1.29 million. The contract guaranteed him $469,900 with a $167,500 signing bonus.
September 2024: Miami Dolphins
Huntley joined the Miami Dolphins' active roster in September 2024, temporarily taking the place of Tua Tagovailoa, who was on concussion protocol. His one-year salary with the team was worth $1.12 million. At the time of this writing, Over The Cap reports that he has received 75% of the contract value ($845,833).
August 2025: Cleveland Browns
In August 2025, Huntley rejoined the injury-ridden Browns camp. With three of its quarterbacks, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders, out on various injuries, Huntley was the perfect addition to his former team.

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The move was slated to earn him $1.17 million for a one-year contract. However, nineteen days after signing the agreement, the quarterback who did not make it to the Browns' 53-man roster was released.
He has joined the ranks of quarterbacks such as Tommy Devito, who found a place with the New England Patriots. While Huntley has secured a spot with the Baltimore Ravens as the third-string quarterback, details of his exit and entry agreements with the Browns and the Ravens have yet to be revealed.
How much does Tyler Huntley make?
The 2019 Manning Award finalist has earned $6.4 million between 2020 and 2025. Cumulatively, Tyler Huntley's bonus earnings are approximately $172,500, with over $14,000 in incentives. Below is a breakdown of Tyler Huntley's career earnings by team.
Year | Team | Total amount |
2020 | Baltimore Ravens | $326,000 |
2021 | Baltimore Ravens | $780,000 |
2022 | Baltimore Ravens | $895,000 |
2023 | Baltimore Ravens | $2.6 million |
2024 | Baltimore RavensMiami DolphinsCleveland Browns | $1.5 million |
2025 | Baltimore Ravens | $315,000 |
FAQs
- What is Tyler Huntley doing now? The 2022 Pro Bowler plays for the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad.
- Which team is Tyler Huntley on? At the time of this writing, Huntley is a member of the Baltimore Ravens.
- Is Tyler Huntley still with the Dolphins? Huntley left the Dolphins after starting in five games, completing 86 attempts for 829 yards and three touchdowns.
- What teams has Tyler Huntley been on? The quarterback's former and current NFL teams include the Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, and Baltimore Ravens rosters.
- What is Tyler Huntley's net worth? According to Marca, the quarterback's net worth is approximately between $1 million and $2 million.
Tyler Huntley's contract with the Cleveland Browns ended in August 2025, offering the quarterback a chance to play for another team. In the same month, he joined the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad.
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