Bills release Pryor after 2 games
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The Buffalo Bills have released wide receiver Terrelle Pryor, ending his tenure with the club after just two games, the team announced on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old played just 43 percent of the Bills' offensive snaps Sunday against the New York Jets after playing 83 percent on Nov. 4 against the Chicago Bears.
Pryor, who was cut by the Jets on Oct. 20, will now look to join his third team this season. The Ohio State product posted 1,007 yards and four touchdowns as a member of the Cleveland Browns in 2016, but has just 492 yards and three touchdowns in the two seasons since.
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