RICHMOND, Va. -- Jets wide receiver Terrelle Pryor was plenty happy to finish up practices against his former team here Tuesday.

And he made his feelings quite clear after practice:

Terrelle Pryor's only comment to DC media today: "I'm ready to get the f--- out of here." — Rich Tandler (@TandlerNBCS) August 14, 2018

Pryor spent one season with Washington, last year. He was obviously not well liked by at least some of his teammates, particularly the defensive players.

During Tuesday's joint Jets-Washington practice, Washington's defensive players verbally abused Pryor. Safety D.J. Swearinger even faked like he was going to hit Pryor, which led Pryor to flinch. Swearinger was the most vocal Washington player trash talking Pryor on Tuesday.

But things never got physical between Pryor and Washington's players during the Jets' three joint practices with Washington in Richmond, from Sunday through Tuesday. Still, Pryor made it clear he would be plenty capable of handling any potential cheap shots.

"I could do as much damage as they could do," Pryor told NJ Advance Media on Monday.

It never came to that, though.

These teams will play in preseason game No. 2 at FedEx Field on Thursday night, but Pryor won't participate in the game, as he returns from offseason ankle surgery.

Pryor also did not participate in the Jets' preseason opener against the Falcons. Pryor fractured his ankle in May, and had to undergo surgery. That was different from the surgery-requiring foot ligament injury he dealt with last season in Washington, which limited his productivity.

In nine games (two starts) with Washington last season, Pryor had just 20 catches for 240 yards and one touchdown.

Pryor detailed his injury situation after Monday's practice, which didn't please Jets coach Todd Bowles, who likes to be secretive about injuries.

"Terrelle doesn't need to be descriptive," Bowles said. "I feel that he should keep his mouth shut and leave the injuries to me. I've already handled it. We had a conversation."

Because Bowles doesn't let his players speak to reporters about injuries, Pryor likely was fined.

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