The Ravens offered six exclusive free agents and re-signed another young player Wednesday afternoon in a flurry of deals.
Baltimore expanded tenders for the following six players:
- C Tristan Colon
- QB Tyler Huntley
- LS Nick Moore
- Geno Stone
- LB Christian Welch
- RB Ty’son Williams
The Ravens also re-signed guard Aaron Crawford, who originally signed with the team as an undrafted rookie in 2020 and spent most of his rookie season on the practice team and last year on injury reserve.
Huntley is the biggest name on the list as the quarterback started four games in place of Lamar Jackson.
Huntley won his first career start after learning he would play just a couple hours before kickoff as he rallied the Ravens to a 16–13 comeback win in Chicago. However, the Ravens have lost three of the Ravens’ last four games with Huntley at center.
With a small squad around him, Huntley still helped the Ravens into position for a stretch victory. He completed 65 percent of his passes for 1,081 yards and three touchdowns while throwing four interceptions. Huntley also ran 47 times for 294 yards and scored two points.
Colón started one game last season against Aaron Donald and the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams. The year before, he started twice as a rookie. He could be the starting center if Bradley Boseman leaves as a free agent.
Moore had a great first season when he replaced Morgan Cox full-time. Stone played in 15 games and started one with an interception in the season finale against Ben Roethlisberger. Last season, Welch played in 16 games and became one of the main players in the special teams. Williams started strong as a running back leader but saw little action after the first three weeks.