
Terrelle Pryor is reportedly set to join his third team in one calendar year as the Buffalo Bills, desperate for any sort of playmaking, have reportedly agreed to a contract with him.
ESPN’s Josina Anderson was first to report an agreement was approaching. The Bills later confirmed it.
I'm told WR Terrelle Pryor is traveling back to Buffalo with current intentions to sign with the #Bills, at this time, per source.
— ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) October 30, 2018
We’ve signed WR Terrelle Pryor to a one-year deal and released CB Dontae Johnson.
Details: https://t.co/69g0t3iAZl pic.twitter.com/CPMALcpI4W
— Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) October 30, 2018
The former Ohio State standout quarterback bounced around the league to begin his career but eventually change his whole game and converted to a wide receiver going into the 2016 season. Just so happens the 2016 season was the breakout season for Pryor. His 2016 season with the Cleveland Browns was the most productive of his career as he hauled in 77 receptions for 1,007 yards and four touchdowns, all career-highs.
But his one year contract with Cleveland expired and he elected to take his talents to the Washington Redskins, but an ankle injury derailed his stint in the Nation’s Capitol and ended his season. Pryor then signed a deal with the Jets prior to the 2018 season but was cut after only six games. Pryor had 14 catches for 235 yards and two touchdowns for the Jets in six games this season.