Huntley helped lead the Ravens to their highest-scoring game since their Week 2 victory over the Browns. Saturday was also the first time Baltimore scored 30+ points since Huntley’s first start this season against the Bears.

Baltimore ran 74 plays against Green Bay and racked up 414 total yards. While Henry’s 216-yard effort was the engine behind Baltimore’s success, Huntley was the conductor.

The 27-year-old quarterback, who signed with the Ravens in late August to be their No. 3 quarterback, made several clutch plays.

Huntley’s 25-yard keeper in a two-minute drive at the end of the first half set up Henry’s third touchdown of the night, which gave Baltimore a 27-14 lead at the break. And as Green Bay clawed its way back within striking distance, Huntley delivered a 10-yard touchdown strike to Zay Flowers with 10 minutes left to punch right back.

“It couldn’t have been any better,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said of Huntley’s “A+” performance.

“I just thought some of the clutch plays, the kind of plays you have to make [were great]. I see Tyler every day in practice, so I’m not surprised.”