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After playing his college football at the University of Utah, quarterback Tyler Huntley signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2020. He played behind the team’s starter, Lamar Jackson, for a few seasons.

In 2024, he signed with the Cleveland Browns. He was released and then signed back with the Ravens practice squad before being picked up by the Miami Dolphins. Huntley was named the starter for Week 4 after the Fins’ starting signal caller, Tua Tagovailoa, went down with an injury.

Following his stint in South Beach, Huntley found himself back with Baltimore. And while he had seen playing time with the Ravens when Jackson was injured in past seasons, that opportunity didn’t occur in 2025 until he replaced Jackson’s backup, Cooper Rush, late in a game in Week 6.

The Ravens ultimately lost to the Los Angeles Rams, but Huntley took care of the ball and showed some mobility that fans are content with, should they need him again during the season. Here’s a little more about Huntley’s life off the football field.

Huntley revealed his wife’s identity after the birth of their son

Huntley’s life away from the gridiron had been somewhat of a mystery, that is until December 2023 when he announced the birth of his son, Tyler Isaiah Huntley Jr.

In an Instagram post, the athlete shared a carousel of photos. The first one was a video of his new baby boy, followed by several pics with the child’s mother, Camille.

There isn’t a ton of information available about Camille, but she can definitely be considered a social media influencer with over 83,000 followers on Instagram. According to her IG bio, Camille is a “Mother/ Investor/ Airbnb/ Developer Owner/ CEO of T&C Huntleys Investments.”

Her bio also notes that she’s the owner of an upscale hookah lounge located in Tampa, Florida.

Camille often posts images from her travels to different places as well as her game day looks, showing support for her man.

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Huntley will look to support his son the way his parents have always supported him

And speaking of support, that is something Huntley has always had from his mother and father.

Huntley was born Feb. 3, 1998, in Dania Beach, Florida, to parents Rickey and Regina. Over the years, his parents had never missed even a practice game their son played in. But seeing him make his first start for Utah when he was a sophomore was in jeopardy after his mother was in a car accident.

In 2017, Regina was traveling to work when she was broadsided by a semitruck. She suffered a neck injury and took four months to recover from the pain and discomfort associated with the 18-wheeler striking her.

The doctors in Florida eventually cleared her to travel to Salt Lake City and see their son in action.

After the game, Huntley told reporters, “That felt good for them to come out and support me. Because, at first, I didn’t know if they were coming out or not.”