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The Ravens' front office has stayed busy during the bye week as it has added two fullbacks to the practice squad.
The organization announced that fullback Kiero Small and tight end Konrad Reuland have been signed to the unit. One spot was open with tight end Phillip Supernaw signing with the Chiefs' 53-man roster. To fill the other spot, receiver Jace Davis has been waived.
Small, rookie out of Arkansas, recently spent time with Cleveland's 53-man roster as the team's starting fullback. He's a local product from Baltimore and attended Cardinal Gibbons School. He appeared in three games this season before being waived following last week's 24-3 win over Cincinnati.
Small was originally a seventh-round draft pick by the Seattle Seahawks.
Reuland went undrafted in 2011 and has spent time with the 49ers, Jets and the Colts previously. He played college football at Notre Dame.