CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns are still working to get receiver Terrelle Pryor back in a Browns uniform, a league source told cleveland.com Tuesday night.

They're also still in hot pursuit of Patriots left tackle Nate Solder.



Pryor, who played one season for the Redskins last year, is an unrestricted free agent, and has expressed his desire on Instagram to return to Cleveland, where he caught 77 passes for 1,007 yards and four TDs in 2016.



If the Browns land Pryor, 28, he'd likely start on the outside opposite Josh Gordon, with Jarvis Landry playing inside in the slot. That would leave 2016 first-round Corey Coleman battling for playing time.



A number of other teams are interested in signing Pryor, who's coming off ankle surgery in November. Having first hurt the ankle in Week 2, Pryor was limited to 20 catches for 240 yards and one touchdown in Washington last season.

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The Browns, who offered him a four-year deal worth about $8.5 million a year, gave a similar deal to Kenny Britt when Pryor didn't immediately accept the deal. He signed for one year, $6 million with the Redskins, but it wasn't a great fit.



In Cleveland, Pryor would be reunited with coach Hue Jackson, who drafted him in Oakland and then gave him a chance as a receiver here in 2016.



In other Browns free agency news, the Browns agreed to terms on Tuesday with defensive end Chris Smith and offensive tackles Don Stephenson and Chris Hubbard.



They're also still pursuing Solder as a possible replacement for Joe Thomas, who could retire. The Texans are also still making a big run at Solder, according to John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.



