Once in a while, you’ll catch Terrelle Pryor talk about himself like other people would talk about a finely-tuned machine. He was broken back then, during those days last year in Washington, when he sprained his ankle in training camp and later, when he hurt it again, requiring arthroscopic surgery.
“Now, everything is fixed,” he said. “Now I’m fixed and I’m healthy.”
But of course, Pryor is a living, breathing human being – and no matter how much he’d like his return to be automatic, it hasn’t been quite that. After missing minicamp and OTAs recovering, he needs to be eased back into action.