- The Washington Times - Friday, September 30, 2016

Is Cleveland Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor worried about squaring off against Washington Redskins corner Josh Norman?

Nope.

Pryor was asked that very question, and he can’t seem to figure out why Norman would be a concern.

While Norman is among the NFL’s top corners, Pryor is a dangerous weapon for the Browns to possess.

Last week against the Miami Dolphins, Pryor lined up at four different positions, including his familiar wide receiver position, running back, quarterback and safety. He finished with 144 yards receiving, 21 yards rushing, and threw for another 35 yards, recording a touchdown in the process. 

So while Norman, who missed Thursday’s practice due to an illness, will likely be glued to Pryor for the better part of the game, the Browns will still be able to find ways to get their best playmaker the ball.

But, even if Norman is on Pryor, why should someone that is 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds be worried about a guy like Norman?

• Tommy Chalk can be reached at tchalk@washingtontimes.com.

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