Glenn Gronkowski's career with his hometown Buffalo Bills apparently lasted just one game.

The NFL Media reports the 23-year-old fullback, best known as the youngest brother of Patriots all-world tight end Rob Gronkowski, is being waived by the Bills. The team will re-sign eight-year veteran fullback Jerome Felton, who played in Buffalo last season.

Gronkowski, who played at Kansas State, signed in April as an undrafted free agent with the Bills. He only played eight snaps and did not have any touches against the Ravens on Sunday.

"Baby Gronk" had impressed team officials enough to at least earn a shot.

"He's the new-age fullback," Bills general manager Doug Whaley told ESPN after the Bills signed him in April. "A guy that can play a little H-back, play a little fullback, play a little tight end, so that's game-day versatility. That's a guy at 46 on your 46-man roster during game day that can play three different positions and special teams, so I think a guy like that definitely has a chance."