The ‘Only Snoop’. That’s Tyler Snoop Huntley‘s Instagram handle. Guess Snoop Dogg would have something to say about it. Never mind, the QB Snoop is the popping topic right now. Why? Well, that’s because the Dolphins are after Huntley to put ink to paper, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. So, that means it’d be a journey from Baltimore to Miami, not only for Tyler but for his family. Yes, the 26-year-old is a family man.
Although there’s not much on the internet about his personal life, it all came to light slowly when he announced the birth of his son Tyler Isaiah Huntley Jr. in December 2023. The caption of the IG post read: “Was Waitin 9months For Ya And Now You Finally Here! Love Ya BigDawg! Us vs The 🌎🤞🏾🖤📶 Tyler Isaiah Huntley Jr.”
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But guess what? With this announcement, Tyler Huntley also let us in on his partner in a pretty quirky way. Slide to the last pic in the carousel and you’ll see what we’re talking about. Tyler’s got a knack for surprises—he posted a shot of Camille chilling on the couch with a bare belly bump. Oops!
So who’s this mysterious partner? Enough with the pronouns—meet Camille. Tyler tagged her IG account, ‘@itsreallyfreckles,’ in one of the snaps in the carousel. We couldn’t dig up much about their dating timeline, but her IG bio spills the beans on her career. “Mother/ Investor/ Airbnb/ Developer Owner/ CEO of T&C Huntleys Investments.”
Seems like Camille’s not only close to Tyler’s heart but also a big player in their business ventures. Their trust is built on both family and business, with their son adding a new touchdown to their life together.
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What Can Tyler Huntley Bring to Miami?
Here’s the scoop on Snoop: Nine months after welcoming his son, Tyler Huntley Jr., into the world, Huntley has found himself a new home—signed by the Miami Dolphins straight out of the Ravens’ practice squad. This could be a pivotal move for Miami’s backup QB situation. For one, Huntley brings a little extra good luck in the form of his newborn son. Baby blessings, anyone? We’ll leave that for you to decide. But when it comes to tactical reasons, there’s plenty to talk about.
Huntley may not have the exact mold of a Kyle Shanahan or Mike McDaniel prototype QB, but his credentials are solid. As a former Pro Bowler, he’s proven his ability to step up under pressure, particularly during Lamar Jackson’s absences with the Ravens. And with Tua Tagovailoa’s future uncertain, Huntley’s experience could be the wildcard Miami needs to steady the ship.
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Now, don’t expect to see Huntley take the field in Week 3 against the Seattle Seahawks. Skylar Thompson, with his 63.5 passer rating, will likely hold onto the starter’s job for now. But keep an eye on Week 4, when the Dolphins face the Titans on Monday night. If Thompson struggles, Huntley could be the man Miami turns to. With a career 64.6% completion rate and impressive rushing stats, Huntley has the tools to make an impact when his number gets called.
Huntley’s journey from Dania Beach to the NFL is a story of perseverance and hometown pride. After going undrafted in 2020 and bouncing between teams, he’s now back in Florida, fueled by the support of his family and the drive to succeed for his son. With his skill set and local roots, could Huntley be the missing piece Miami needs? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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