📌 See story details in comments below “THIS WILL BE HIS LAST TIME WITH THE RAVENS” – Head coach John Harbaugh has officially announced that one Ravens player has been permanently released and will never be called back up.

John Harbaugh explained that this player had caused discord in the locker room, shattered team spirit, and was the root of countless internal conflicts. It was Lamar himself who directly reported the incident to John Harbaugh and detailed the entire situation.
The identity of the permanently banned player has shocked everyone… Let’s find out who it is below!
November 27, 2025 – M&T Bank Stadium, 9:14 a.m. John Harbaugh steps to the podium with a face like stone. The room is silent. He clears his throat once and drops the bomb that shakes Baltimore.
“Effective immediately, Tyler Huntley is no longer a member of the Baltimore Ravens. This is permanent. He will never wear this uniform again.” Gasps echo through the press conference.
Harbaugh continues, voice steady but cold: “Tyler created division, undermined leadership, and repeatedly broke the sacred trust of this locker room. The decision is final.”
He reveals the trigger: “Lamar Jackson came to me personally after the Bengals game. He laid everything out. The disrespect, the gossip, the constant negativity. Lamar said enough was enough.”

Lamar Jackson, standing in the back, nods once. His eyes are hard. No smile. The franchise quarterback has drawn the line in the sand.
Huntley, backup QB since 2020, was once seen as Lamar’s little brother. Four seasons, 1,900 yards, clutch wins. Fans called him “Snoop.” That era is dead.
Sources inside the facility say Huntley grew jealous of Lamar’s $260 million extension. He openly questioned play calls, mocked rookies, and told teammates Lamar was “overrated.”
One incident sealed his fate: after the Steelers loss, Huntley allegedly told the offense, “We’d be better if 8 wasn’t so selfish.” Word reached Lamar within minutes.
Lamar confronted him in the quarterback room. Witnesses say voices were raised. Huntley laughed it off. Lamar walked straight to Harbaugh’s office.
Harbaugh called Huntley in at 6 a.m. the next day. No yelling. Just one sentence: “Pack your locker. You’re done here forever.”
Tyler left without saying goodbye. No teammates shook his hand. Roquan Smith reportedly said, “Don’t let the door hit you.”
The locker room reaction was unanimous. Derrick Henry: “We protect our leader. Tyler crossed the line.” Zay Flowers: “Family first. He wasn’t family anymore.”
Mark Andrews added: “We’ve been through too much to let one guy poison everything. Lamar deserved better than that.”
Harbaugh praised Lamar’s maturity: “He didn’t want drama. He wanted peace. He chose the team over ego. That’s why he’s our captain.”
General Manager Eric DeCosta confirmed: “No trade. No practice squad. Tyler Huntley is banned from all Ravens facilities for life.”
Social media erupts. #ThankYouTyler trends alongside #GoodRiddance. Old highlights clash with new screenshots of Huntley’s alleged group-chat leaks.
Former teammate Trace McSorley tweets: “I saw it coming. Some guys can’t handle being number two.” The tweet gets 300k likes.
Huntley posts a cryptic Instagram story: a broken chain emoji and “truth always comes out.” It’s deleted within minutes.
Agents around the league whisper: no team wants the baggage. Miami, Vegas, even the Jets pass. Huntley becomes football’s persona non grata overnight.
Ravens players show unity. Offensive line buys Lamar a custom “Protector” chain. Defense wears “8 > everyone” shirts at practice.
Harbaugh ends the press conference with finality: “This chapter is closed. We move forward stronger, tighter, and more together than ever.”
Lamar speaks briefly: “I don’t hate Tyler. I just love this team more. We’re building something special. Distractions don’t belong here.”
The Ravens go on a tear. Eight straight wins. Lamar throws for 38 touchdowns. The locker room has never been happier.
Huntley signs with the UFL’s Birmingham Stallions in March 2026. He throws for 1,200 yards but never reaches the NFL again.
Years later, in his Hall of Fame speech, Lamar reflects: “That moment taught me leadership isn’t just throwing touchdowns. Sometimes it’s removing the cancer.”
Baltimore fans still chant on third downs: “We don’t need a Huntley!” The name becomes a cautionary tale.
John Harbaugh keeps a photo in his office: the empty locker #2 with a simple note: “Unity above all.”
The day Tyler Huntley was banished became the day the Ravens truly became a dynasty.
And everyone agrees: Lamar Jackson didn’t just save the season. He saved the soul of the franchise.
📌 See story details in comments below “THIS WILL BE HIS LAST TIME WITH THE RAVENS” – Head coach John Harbaugh has officially announced that one Ravens player has been permanently released and will never be called back up.
John Harbaugh explained that this player had caused discord in the locker room, shattered team spirit, and was the root of countless internal conflicts. It was Lamar himself who directly reported the incident to John Harbaugh and detailed the entire situation.
The identity of the permanently banned player has shocked everyone… Let’s find out who it is below!
