NFL free agent Terrelle Pryor, who has played quarterback and receiver for the Raiders, Browns, Redskins, Bills, and Jets in a career that started in 2011, is in critical condition after a stabbing overnight at the Heinz Lofts apartment complex in Pittsburgh, per WTAE Action News.
An unidentified woman is now in custody following the incident.
Pryor, who was released by the Jaguars earlier this season, was reportedly stabbed in the shoulder and chest, and underwent surgery. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Pryor is expected to survive the stabbing. and several family members are by his side post-surgery.
Pryor is best-known for his time at Ohio State, where he threw for 57 touchdowns and 26 interceptions, adding 17 rushing touchdowns from 2008 through 2010. His best NFL season came in 2016, when he caught 77 passes on 140 targets for 1,007 yards and four touchdowns.