Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Jaguars have released WR Terrelle Pryor from injured reserve with a settlement on Tuesday.
According to Rapoport, Pryor had been dealing with a minor hamstring ailment, but he’s healthy now.
Pryor, 29, was taken by the Raiders in the third round of the 2011 supplemental draft. He lasted a little over three years in Oakland before he was traded to the Seahawks for a seventh-round pick that ultimately became DB Jonathan Dowling.
Pryor had brief stints with the Chiefs, Bengals, Browns and Redskins before signing a one-year contract with the Jets worth $4.5 million. New York released him during the 2018 season and he later caught on with the Bills.
The Jaguars signed him to a contract this past June. However, he was placed on injured reserve last weekend.
In 2018, Pryor has appeared in eight games for the Jets and Bills and caught 16 passes for 252 yards receiving and two touchdowns.
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