The Oakland Raiders are set to square off with a familiar face in Terrelle Pryor in their Week 3 matchup with the Washington Redskins. Only, the last time Pryor wore the Silver and Black, he was playing a different position.

The former Raiders quarterback played in 14 games, completing 170 of 302 passes for 1,953 yards, nine touchdowns and 12 interceptions between 2012 and 2013. Since that point, he made the change to wide receiver with the Cleveland Browns, and then signed with the Redskins this past offseason.

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But, Pryor certainly hasn't forgotten his time with the Raiders and may have given them a bit of bulletin board material in the process. As The Athletic's Vic Tafur reported, Pryor said his dominant season will start on Sunday against the Silver and Black.

Pryor: “I am going to have a dominant season and it starts this week against Oakland.” — Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) September 20, 2017

It'll be interesting to see how Pryor fares against the Raiders secondary, which was unquestionably one of their biggest areas of concern entering the season. But through two weeks, the unit has been solid, and now will turn their full attention to a Redskins offense that's loaded with playmakers, including the previously mentioned Pryor.