Todd Bowles said he wasn’t surprised to hear former Jets receiver Terrelle Pryor say he was “underused” by Bowles’ team.

“I think every wideout I’ve ever known in the history of the game has been underused,” the coach said jokingly.

Signed by the Bills on Tuesday, Pryor was cut by the Jets on Oct. 20 after tearing his groin. Nevertheless, he made it sound like the injury was minor, and there were other reasons he was let go.

“Let’s shut that one down how, I was [going to be] out for five or six games,” Pryor said. “I was going to miss a game, and then I got cut, so I guess, I don’t know if I wasn’t a part of their plan, or whatever it was.”

Bowles said the Jets had to wait four weeks to re-sign him because he was released with an injury designation. When asked if he regretted the move, considering the state of his team’s beaten up receiving corps, Bowles said, “I’m not going to go into injury things or what we thought, but obviously he healed quicker.”

In six games with the Jets, Pryor had 14 catches for 235 yards and two touchdowns.

“I have a lot of respect for Terrelle,” Bowles said. “He worked hard, he worked his tail off. Love the player, like the guy.”

The Jets’ health situation hasn’t improved much. Though Quincy Enunwa (high ankle sprain) was seen stretching with a helmet, he didn’t practice, and Bowles said not much has changed with his status.

Fellow wide receiver Robby Anderson (ankle), tight end Neal Sterling (concussion), cornerbacks Morris Claiborne (excused) and Trumaine Johnson (quad), linebackers Frankie Luvu (neck) and Kevin Pierre-Louis (foot) and defensive tackle Steve McLendon (ankle) didn’t practice. Bowles said Luvu will undergo tests on his neck, and is uncertain of the severity of the injury.

Center Spencer Long (knee/finger), left tackle Kelvin Beachum (knee/ankle), linebacker Jordan Jenkins (ankle) and safety Marcus Maye (thumb) were limited.

Bowles said the five pre-snap penalties on offense in Sunday’s loss to the Bears had nothing to do with a new center (Jonotthan Harrison) or how Sam Darnold was calling out signals.

“It wasn’t a cadence or a center issue,” he said. “It was a concentration issue.”

The team will make a decision later in the week on whether running back Elijah McGuire (broken foot) or safety Rontez Miles (torn meniscus) will be activated off short-term injured reserve. McGuire is a week ahead of Miles, according to Bowles.