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Terrelle Pryor’s game for the ages lands him in the Hall of Fame
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It might not be a bust, but the QB-turned-receiver will have some gear enshrined in Canton.
Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor is finally making a name for himself as an NFL talent in Cleveland. Years after making his professional debut, it seems like all he needed was a little time with Hue Jackson to find success. With the quarterback situation seemingly always a disaster in Cleveland, the team needed Pryor to step back into a familiar role — one that landed some of his gear in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In the Browns’ Week 3 matchup against the Dolphins, Pryor did something that hadn’t been done in over 50 years — he became the first player to have at least 120 receiving yards, 30 passing yards, and 20 rushing yards in a single game since Frank Gifford in 1959.
#Browns Terrelle Pryor will have his jersey, cleats and glove on display at HOF for historic game in a way that will honor Frank Gifford
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) September 29, 2016
This will be Pryor’s second set of gear on display in Canton. His first being his Oakland jersey from the Raiders-Steelers game in 2013. Pryor had a 93-yard rushing touchdown, the longest run by a quarterback in NFL history, and also the longest rushing touchdown ever by a Raiders player.
And while the Buckeye is honored to have his gear in the Hall of Fame, his ultimate goal is to get a gold bust there too:
#Browns Terrelle Pryor say it's an honor to have his gear on display @ProFootballHOF. Someday he'd like a bust too: "It's a goal''
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) September 29, 2016
Only time will tell.
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Alexis Chassen via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
It might not be a bust, but the QB-turned-receiver will have some gear enshrined in Canton.
Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor is finally making a name for himself as an NFL talent in Cleveland. Years after making his professional debut, it seems like all he needed was a little time with Hue Jackson to find success. With the quarterback situation seemingly always a disaster in Cleveland, the team needed Pryor to step back into a familiar role — one that landed some of his gear in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In the Browns’ Week 3 matchup against the Dolphins, Pryor did something that hadn’t been done in over 50 years — he became the first player to have at least 120 receiving yards, 30 passing yards, and 20 rushing yards in a single game since Frank Gifford in 1959.
#Browns Terrelle Pryor will have his jersey, cleats and glove on display at HOF for historic game in a way that will honor Frank Gifford
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) September 29, 2016
This will be Pryor’s second set of gear on display in Canton. His first being his Oakland jersey from the Raiders-Steelers game in 2013. Pryor had a 93-yard rushing touchdown, the longest run by a quarterback in NFL history, and also the longest rushing touchdown ever by a Raiders player.
And while the Buckeye is honored to have his gear in the Hall of Fame, his ultimate goal is to get a gold bust there too:
#Browns Terrelle Pryor say it's an honor to have his gear on display @ProFootballHOF. Someday he'd like a bust too: "It's a goal''
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) September 29, 2016
Only time will tell.
Continue reading...