Terrelle Pryor impressed with his Instagram highlights and one-handed catches during practice last year. The results on the field were a far different story.

After signing a one-year, $4.5 million deal with the team following a failed stint with the Redskins last season, Pryor will be a part of the traveling party when the Jets arrive later this summer. Pryor earned a one-year, $8 million contract with the Redskins in 2017, however a debilitating ankle injury early in the season saw him muster only 20 receptions for 240 yards and two touchdowns. The former quarterback was placed on Injured Reserve in November, ending his short-lived career with the Redskins. Given his general ineffectiveness with the team, it's hard to imagine the cornerbacks struggling to keep him in check yet again.

Now set to return Richmond, the wide receiver can expect a less-than-welcoming atmosphere when he takes the field for joint practices with his former team. Speaking to The Team 980, inside linebacker Zach Brown promised that a hostile environment awaits for his old teammate, with the defense itching for an opportunity to finally get some good licks on him.

"That’s going to be something right there," Brown said. "The boys are gonna have it out for him. We can put hands on him now."

For practical reasons, practices are by and large devoid of contact. With that off the table, Brown issued a stern warning for the former Ohio State Buckeyes star: He won't have his head coach there to protect him.

"Jay [Gruden] ain't here to protect you anymore," Brown said.

While Pryor showcased his athleticism at times during practices, it never failed to materialize on game day. Still, after going through much of camp and the season with limited contact, Pryor still managed to one-up the Redskins defense by showboating after making plays. With the former quarterback now lining up opposite the Redskins defense for a new team, he can expect some retaliation should he do so again.

"The boys were already hot for what he was doing last year," Brown said. "Try to one-hand something while you’re with the Jets, you’re gonna catch a forearm."

Per a joint press release, the Jets will be traveling to the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center in Richmond to take part in three days of joint sessions with the boys in burgundy and gold. The practices will run from Sunday Aug. 12 through Tuesday, Aug. 14 -- the final three days of camp -- and will be open to the public to attend free of charge. The Redskins last held joint practices in 2015, when the Houston Texans joined them as the latter was being filmed for HBO's popular inside series Hard Knocks. The Redskins were previously joined by the New England Patriots a year prior.