in his first work with an old scheme in four years. That could bode well for him sticking around.
Pryor may have had to deal with wrong depths, choppy patterns, and dropped balls. But he guided his receivers with a few encouraging words or an arm draped around the shoulder or a hint to help with the play call. Whether that’s enough to get him signed Sunday afternoon after camp is another matter.
But it sure sounds like the coaches like him.
“Terrell has a presence. This is not his first rodeo,” said head coach Marvin Lewis of the three-year veteran.