The Baltimore Ravens have made a decision after bringing in Le'Veon Bell and Devonta Freeman for a workout. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Ravens are signing Le'Veon Bell and adding him to their practice squad, with the expectation that the veteran will be on the 53-man roster soon.

The Ravens lost JK Dobbins to an ACL injury, and on Monday it was announced that Justice Hill also suffered a season-ending injury, hence the reason for bringing in the veterans for a workout. 

Bell last played for the Kansas City Chiefs after he was let go by the New York Jets. His role on the Chiefs was pretty much non-existent, and he had been looking for a job for some time. Enter the Ravens.

Bell was an absolute stud with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he held out and then signed with the Jets. He spent just one year plus with the Jets and now has found yet another new team with the Ravens.

But, how much work will Bell get? Gus Edwards is essentially the lead back, and rookie Ty'Son Williams should have a role as well, meaning Bell might just be more of a depth signing now more than anything.