Bengals will be facing QBs Tyler Huntley & Anthony Brown in the Ravens game

The Cincinnati Bengals Two quarterbacks might be faced on Sunday in the wildcard round of the playoffs against Baltimore Ravens.

According to NFL Network’s Ian RapoportThe Ravens will use both backup quarterbacks, with Lamar Jackson, their starter, still out from a knee injury.

“Sources say the Ravens plan to play both quarterbacks against the Bengals: Tyler “Snoop” Huntley and Anthony Brown. That’s one reason why an announced starter might not matter as much — who plays could depend on the package Baltimore uses.”

The Cincinnati defense faces a challenging task. They’ve prepped for all three but each of the backups boasts different strengths.

Huntley has completed 67% of his passes this season with 2 touchdowns, 3 interceptions, and 43 rushing attempts. Brown completed 44.9 percent and attempted 44 passes last week, but only three rushes have been recorded all season.

This would explain why the Ravens haven’t named a starting quarterback, as making the Bengals prep for multiple and then throwing out different looks is an added wrinkle to the complexity of a playoff game.

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Story originally appeared on Bengals Wire

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