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Terrelle Pryor Injury: Browns WR Injures Finger vs. Bills

December 19, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor suffered a torn ligament in his finger in Sunday's 33-13 loss to the Buffalo Bills and will reportedly need surgery after the season.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network first reported word of the injury, noting Pryor's play was affected in the second half. Pryor finished with four receptions and 19 yards. Rapoport later reported Pryor was diagnosed with a torn ligament but noted the receiver will "try to grit and play through it" before going under the knife after the season.
In his fifth NFL season, Pryor is in the midst of a career renaissance. Making the full-time switch to receiver for the first time—he played three games at the position last season—Pryor has become the Browns' most consistent offensive player. He's compiled a team-high 67 receptions for 877 yards while working as an offensive jack-of-all-trades.
In addition to time at receiver, Pryor has played running back and quarterback when the situation has ari...

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