Terrelle Pryor’s time in Kansas City is over.
The former Raiders quarterback was released by the Chiefs on Tuesday , less than four months after signing with the team. The move could signal the end of Pryor’s career.
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Pryor started 10 games in two seasons for Oakland after being selected by the team in the 2011 supplemental draft. He threw seven touchdowns and 11 interceptions for the Raiders in 2013, though he did rush for 576 yards.
The Raiders traded him to the Seahawks in April 2014. He was among the last players cut by Seattle last preseason.
The former Ohio State star was highly sought after as a high school player, but his collegiate career came to an abrupt end after allegations surfaced that he received improper benefits.