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  • Anthony Brown: Joining Cardinals' practice squad

    Arizona signed Brown to its practice squad Wednesday, Kevin Zimmerman of Arizona Sports reports. Brown was cut loose by Buffalo ahead of Week 1, but he's now found another chance to make an impression with a new team. As long as Kyler Murray is available, though, Brown probably won't be a candidate to see any game action.
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  • Anthony Brown: Let go by Buffalo

    The Bills waived Brown on Sunday, Chris Brown of the Bills Radio Network reports. Brown was signed by Buffalo on Monday after Mitch Trubisky sustained a knee injury. Brown completed 11 of 12 passes for 102 yards in Saturday's preseason game against the Panthers, but the Bills will let him go in favor of Ben DiNucci. Assuming he clears waivers, Brown will look to catch on with another team as a practice squad/emergency quarterback.
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  • Bills' Anthony Brown: Signs with Buffalo

    The Bills signed Brown on Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Brown was waived by the Raiders last week but will sign with Buffalo after going unclaimed. The 26-year-old will now have the opportunity to compete with Ben DiNucci to be Josh Allen's backup, as Mitch Trubisky is sidelined with a knee injury.
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  • Anthony Brown: Waived by Raiders

    Brown was waived by Las Vegas on Friday. Brown will have to search for a job again after signing with the Raiders back in January. The 6-foot-1 quarterback hasn't seen the field since 2022, when he completed 22 of 49 passes for 302 yards, zero touchdowns and two interceptions across two games with the Ravens.
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  • Anthony Brown: Returns to Baltimore

    Brown is signing with the Ravens' practice squad Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. Brown was waived by Baltimore on Tuesday after losing a battle to serve as a backup quarterback. However, the Oregon product will be in the mix to join the active roster if the Ravens need additional depth under center at some point in 2023.
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  • Ravens' Anthony Brown: Two picks in first career start

    Brown completed 19 of 44 passes for 286 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions in Sunday's 27-16 loss to the Bengals. Brown made his first career start with both Tyler Huntley (shoulder) and Lamar Jackson (knee) sidelined. The Ravens showed no hesitation in letting him take to the air, though he managed only 6.5 yards per attempt and threw two interceptions that led directly to Bengals' touchdowns. Baltimore and Cincinnati will meet up again in the wild-card round, though it would be surprising to see Brown under center again.
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  • Ravens' Anthony Brown: Candidate for Week 18 start

    Brown took the reps with the first-team offense during practice this week and could start Sunday in Cincinnati if Tyler Huntley (shoulder/wrist) -- who is listed as questionable -- isn't available, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. Top quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) has already been ruled out for a fifth straight game, and though Huntley is the next man up on the depth chart, he wasn't able to do much throwing in practice this week while he manages right shoulder tendinitis. Though Baltimore has some playoff positioning at stake in Week 18, the team is most likely to wind up as the AFC's No. 6 seed and take on the Bengals in a rematch during the wild-card round, so head coach John Harbaugh could choose to err on the side of caution and hold Huntley out. The Ravens elevated a fourth quarterback (Brett Hundley) to the roster Saturday, potentially setting the stage for Hundley to back up Brown while Huntley sits out. Resolution on the Ravens' plans at quarterback should come when the team releases its inactive list 90 minutes prior to the 1 p.m. ET kickoff, but Brown looks like he may have a chance at seeing his first extended NFL action. The undrafted rookie out of Oregon's lone appearance to date came against the Steelers back in Week 14, when he completed three of five pass attempts for 16 yards.
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  • Ravens' Anthony Brown: Rejoins active roster

    The Ravens promoted Brown from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of Saturday's matchup with Atlanta, Field Yates of ESPN reports. Brown presumably will be the backup to Tyler Huntley, who is listed as questionable with a shoulder injury but is expected to make the start. Lamar Jackson (knee) is out for a third consecutive week.
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  • Anthony Brown: Returns to practice squad

    Brown reverted to the Ravens' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. Brown was activated to serve as Baltimore's backup quarterback for the second game in a row with Lamar Jackson out due to a PCL sprain. However, the rookie never saw the field behind Tyler Huntley, who once again started in place of Jackson. Brown will now be eligible for one more elevation from the practice squad this season, which the Ravens will likely exercise should Jackson remain sidelined against Atlanta on Saturday.
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  • Ravens' Anthony Brown: Elevated from practice squad

    Brown has been elevated from the Ravens' practice squad ahead of Saturday's game against the Browns, Field Yates of ESPN reports. With Lamar Jackson still out with a knee injury, Brown is in line to back up Tyler Huntley (who has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol) on Saturday. In relief of Huntley in Week 14 against the Steelers, Brown completed three of five passes for 16 yards and added three carries for minus-five yards.
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  • Ravens' Anthony Brown: Enters in relief

    Brown completed three of five passes for 16 yards in Sunday's 16-14 win over the Steelers. He added three rushes for minus-five yards. Brown entered the game midway through the third quarter after Tyler Huntley (concussion) was forced out. He failed to move the offense, and the Ravens were instead content to allow the Steelers to make mistakes to pave the path to victory. If Huntley is unable to return for a Week 15 matchup against the Browns, any pass catchers for the Ravens will be difficult to trust.
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