The Kansas City Chiefs signed tight end Phillip Supernaw to their active roster off of the Ravens' practice squad on Tuesday, according to a league source.
Supernaw, 6 feet 5, 248 pounds, caught one pass for minus-2 yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was his first NFL regular-season reception. He was then released and signed to the practice squad.
Supernaw was previously with the Houston Texans after going undrafted out of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkansas, where he was a four-year starter.
At Ouachita Baptist, Supernaw caught 64 passes for 710 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore and was named first-team All-Gulf South Conference. He was later a two-time all-conference second-team selection.
The Texans released Supernaw in May, and he signed with the Ravens that month. He was cut by the Ravens during their final major roster cutdown before the season and joined their practice squad.