FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Terrelle Pryor couldn’t take part in team drills Friday, but he could pretend he was.
Pryor, who was limited to side work after surgery to his ankle last year, instead spent that time Friday lining up six or seven yards behind the plays, listening in on the huddle and preparing for a few days from now when he hopes to finally be 100 percent back to action.
“This is the first time I’ve felt this good in a year,” said the wideout, who the Jets signed to a one-year contract this offseason. “This is the first time I actually feel pretty good about myself cutting and stuff without thinking so I’m just going to keep following their plan and hopefully when I get back I can play at full speed.