Washington Redskins wide receiver Terrelle Pryor is learning from the best this summer as he looks to be a key contributor in his first season with his new club.
Pryor, who signed a one-year, $8-million contract with the Redskins in March, spent the week working out with Pittsburgh Steelers superstar Antonio Brown.
Getting work in @AB84 pic.twitter.com/xGfGObGNOO
— Terrelle Pryor SR (@TerrellePryor) June 23, 2017
Feetwork pic.twitter.com/B9cmusCUt1
— Terrelle Pryor SR (@TerrellePryor) June 24, 2017
Pryor also spoke about what he learned from Brown as he seeks to avoid complacency coming off the best season of his career.
"The good ones, they ask questions, and never think they’ve got it," Pryor said via ESPN's John Keim. "They always want to learn. I’m not calling myself a great one, but I think I can get there. I’m always pinpoint in meetings, always answering questions. I jump on a question before anyone else can. I enjoy it. Once you stop learning and think you’ve got it, that’s when you lose. I never want to get to that point. I’m always curious, how to get better and how to be a dominant player and how to make people look at me and say, 'I want to be like that.' That's what drives me."
