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Report: Terrelle Pryor draws Bengals' ire by posting practice footage
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Report: Terrelle Pryor draws Bengals' ire by posting practice footage

Published Jun. 22, 2015 11:29 p.m. ET

Terrelle Pryor has reportedly ruffled a few feathers on his way out of Cincinnati.

The quarterback now-turned-receiver shared three videos on Twitter of himself throwing passes during 11-on-11 team drills at the Bengals' minicamp last week, a violation of team protocols. Not even reporters are allowed to film full-team drills, let alone publish them on the web, according to ESPN.com's report

"I haven't been around another player who has done that," a team source told ESPN about Pryor's breach of etiquette. "By no means did we think a player would do something like that."

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The videos were removed within an hour of going live. One of the tweets had the caption, "Going to miss QB but I will make a great WR! Already working!!"

Pryor, who was released by the Bengals on Thursday, was claimed by the Browns on Monday after he announced that he would convert to wide receiver in hopes of sticking in the league. 

Earlier Monday, a Bengals team source expressed skepticism to ESPN.com that another team would risk signing Pryor since there was now a chance he might "give out valuable information of theirs, too."

h/t: ESPN.com

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