Nicholas Grigsby is once again without a team to call home after the Baltimore Ravens currently cut him on Sunday.

The Ravens parted ways with Grigsby and Paul Worrilow this weekend as they are looking to finalize their 53-man roster, per Josh Alper in NBC Sports' ProFootballTalk. The cut is going to be another obstacle in a career that is yet to get off the ground.

Worrilow asked to be released a day after he was signed to the team. There are talks circulating about Worrilow possibly calling it day on his football career. Ravens head coach Jon Harbaugh assured the press that the 29-year-old linebacker is considering his options moving forward.

Meanwhile, there are no reports as to what Grigsby will do after being cut by the Ravens. There is always a possibility of getting picked up again by the New England Patriots, but it seems like the depth chart for the linebacker position for Bill Belichick's team is more than filled up.

Grigsby has had an unremarkable career so far. Born in Trotwood, Ohio, he went undrafted in 2016 after a successful collegiate career at Pittsburgh. The Los Angeles Rams picked him up on May 2016; however, he was waived by the Rams before even seeing any action.

He was signed to the Ravens' and Patriots' practice squads in 2017, and with the Patriots Grigsby got his first taste of NFL action. He recorded seven solo tackles in nine appearances in 2018 but was cut by the Pats in 2018. The Detroit Lions picked Grigsby up to fill the numbers for the remainder of the season. He was soon waived by them as well.