A day after he was waived to accomodate Anthony Allen's return to the active roster, undrafted free agent running back Bobby Rainey cleared waivers and was signed to the Ravens' practice squad.
"I basically just want to pick up where I left off," Rainey said. "Offensively, I think I'm good. To get on offense, I have to do more on special teams." Rainey acknowledged that he was initially upset and confused when he learned prior to the Bengals game that he was being cut. "It was a surprise to me, it caught me off-guard," Rainey said. "That's the way this business works. I knew that coming into the NFL, but for it to be that sudden, it was crazy to me. I understand what happened."Rainey, who went to Western Kentucky, was one of the Ravens’ most productive offensive players in the preseason. In four games, he rushed 23 times for 55 yards and he caught a team-leading 14 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns.


