The Facts: HC John Harbaugh on Friday did not announce a starting QB for tonight's wild-card game in Cincinnati, choosing to take it right up until game time. That, however, might not be the most intriguing development regarding the Ravens' signal-callers. Sources tell NFL Network's Ian Rapoport the Ravens plan to play both quarterbacks against the Bengals: Tyler Huntley and Anthony Brown.
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That's one reason why an announced starter might not matter as much -- who plays could depend on the package Baltimore uses. Regular starter Lamar Jackson remains out due to a Grade 2 PCL sprain. Huntley has battled shoulder tendinitis and a wrist injury, but he was a full participant on Friday, an indication of his readiness for Sunday, while Brown started last week's loss to the Bengals. Harbaugh described himself as "hopeful" that Huntley would be able to go, and the team did not elevate QB Brett Hundley from the practice squad. Now, it seems both Brown and Huntley will go. ... We'll follow up as needed.