Ravens Malik Cunningham: Fourth QB added with future potential
Lamar Jackson welcomes Malik Cunningham, the Ravens' newest quarterback, after being signed off the Patriots' practice squad. Cunningham will also work at wide receiver and special teams.
Lamar Jackson welcomed Malik Cunningham to his first practice with the Ravens after being signed off the New England Patriots' practice squad. Cunningham was a redshirt at Louisville during Jackson's last season there in 2017, and they've mutually admired one another in the years since. Jackson praised Cunningham's potential and skills as a quarterback, noting his versatility and ability to make plays. The Ravens had four quarterbacks on the field for practice, which is an unusual situation, but it's a luxury they can afford given their healthy roster.
Coach John Harbaugh described the quarterback situation as a "future type of a move." Cunningham will have the opportunity to develop as a quarterback and could become a low-cost candidate to back up Jackson next season. He will also work at wide receiver and special teams, where he could contribute sooner rather than later. Despite going undrafted, the Ravens believe Cunningham has a great future in the league and are excited to have him on board.
New England coach Bill Belichick acknowledged that the Ravens' offense suits Cunningham better than any other in the league, which was a key factor in his decision to switch teams. The Ravens are looking ahead to next year when their salary cap outlook will be complicated and believe Cunningham has a bright future in the league.
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