Former Wisconsin wide receiver records first career NFL catch

Former Wisconsin wide receiver records first career NFL catch

Former Wisconsin wide receiver Kendric Pryor recorded his first career NFL catch with the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.

After being activated off the practice squad for Cincinnati’s ninth game of the 2024 season, Pryor joined wide receivers Ja’Marr Chase, Andrei Iosivas and Trenton Irwin as patch-catchers during the team’s 41-24 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.

Pryor’s big moment arrived early in the third quarter of the Bengals’ fourth scoring drive of the game. Quarterback Joe Burrow launched a nine-yard pass to Pryor, the third play of what would shape out to be a 10-play drive that pushed the Bengals ahead 24-13.

“It was a run play changed to a pass and Kendric gets his first NFL catch. … Kendric didn’t know he was playing until Saturday at noon,” Bengals’ head coach Zac Taylor told media following Sunday’s win.

The catch also came on Pryor’s only target of the game. After entering three separate seasons as a member of several practice squads, including Jacksonville in 2022 and Cincinnati from 2023-24, the wait appeared worth it.

From 2016-2020 with Wisconsin, Pryor recorded 99 catches for 1,265 yards and seven touchdowns in 53 appearances.

Cincinnati Bengals elevate former Wisconsin wide receiver from practice squad for Week 1

Cincinnati Bengals elevate former Wisconsin wide receiver from practice squad

The Cincinnati Bengals have elevated former Wisconsin wide receiver Kendric Pryor from the practice squad for their Week 1 contest vs. the New England Patriots.

With star wideout Tee Higgins unavailable for Sunday’s opening bout and questions surrounding Ja’Marr Chase’s ongoing contract negotiations with the team, the Bengals elected to bring Pryor up to fill a potential wide receiver void.

Chase, while still searching for the long-term, lucrative deal he desires, will suit up for the Bengals at Paycor Stadium alongside Pryor and all-world quarterback Joe Burrow.

Pryor was just signed to the Bengals’ practice squad on Aug. 28 after being released from the 53-man roster on Aug. 27. The UW alumnus reeled in one catch for 11 yards this preseason, though missed a chunk of action with a finger injury.

Pryor has yet to record a statistic in an NFL regular season game. He has, however, entered three separate seasons as a member of several practice squads. That list includes Jacksonville in 2022 and Cincinnati from 2023-24.

A strong showing could help Pryor’s’ case in becoming a full-time Bengal for the remainder of the season. With top target Chase drawing a majority of the defensive attention, Pryor could stick out against the Patriots secondary on a few offensive snaps.

At UW, Pryor played in 53 games with 37 starts at wide receiver. He caught 99 balls for 1,265 yards and 7 touchdowns from 2017-20.

Cincinnati squares off against New England at noon CT on Sunday.

Cincinnati Bengals sign former Wisconsin wide receiver to practice squad

Former Wisconsin wide receiver signs to Cincinnati Bengals practice squad

Former Wisconsin wide receiver Kendric Pryor was signed to the Cincinnati Bengals practice squad on Wednesday.

He rejoins the organization after being released during the Bengals’ extensive roster cuts before Tuesday’s deadline.

Related: Every former Wisconsin Badger to make an NFL 53-man roster entering 2024 regular season

The former Badger wideout caught one pass for 11 yards this preseason. He missed a chunk of the period with a finger injury, which surely did not help his long-shot chance at making the active roster.

The Bengals are deep at wide receiver and opted for a top group of Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Andrei Losivas, Charlie Jones, Jermaine Burton and Trenton Irwin

This will be the third time Pryor enters the season on a practice squad. He spent his rookie year in 2022 on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ unit and 2023 on the Bengals’.

 

 

Pryor was a consistent option during his five-year Wisconsin career (2017-2021). He caught 13 passes for 179 yards as a freshman in 2017 and eight for 119 in 2020 before missing most of the abbreviated season due to injury. Otherwise, Pryor recorded at least 23 catches for 270 receiving yards every season.

His best output came in 2021 — a 32-catch, 416-yard, three-touchdown campaign.

He hopes that dependability can result in a spot on the Bengals’ active 53-man roster.

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Cincinnati Bengals release former Wisconsin wide receiver

Cincinnati Bengals release former Wisconsin wide receiver

The Cincinnati Bengals waived former Wisconsin wide receiver Kendric Pryor on Tuesday. The move was part of the Bengals trimming their roster to the required 53 players before Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline.

This news comes after Pryor caught one pass for 11 yards during limited preseason action. He missed time during the period with a finger injury, an injury that did not help his case to make the team’s active roster.

Related: Every former Wisconsin Badger to make an NFL 53-man roster entering 2024 regular season

The Bengals instead opted to enter 2024 with a wide receiver room of Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Andrei Losivas, Charlie Jones, Jermaine Burton and Trenton Irwin.

This news means Pryor will again likely enter the season on the practice squad. That status has defined his professional career this far, as he has yet to stick on an NFL roster since going undrafted during the 2022 NFL draft.

His first chance came with the Bengals during 2022 training camp. He was released during roster cuts on Aug. 30 of that year. That led to a stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he spent most of the 2022 season on and off of the team’s practice squad. The Jaguars released him on Aug. 29, 2023 in the final roster cuts before the 2023 season.

Pryor then signed back with the Bengals in October. He spent the rest of the 2023 season on the Bengals practice squad before signing a reserve contract that kept him with the team up until Tuesday.

 

Pryor’s brief professional stint has followed a five-year Wisconsin career (2017-2021). He totaled 99 catching, 1,265 yards and seven touchdowns during that time, including a career-best 416 yards in 2021.

The former Badger will likely sign to the Bengals practice squad once waivers clear as he continues to work for his first NFL opportunity.

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WATCH: Some Paul Chryst artistry from back in the day

Nothing was more fun to watch than when Paul Chryst’s offense was clicking:

Wisconsin entered a new era this offseason when it hired Luke Fickell as head coach. The move came as a big surprise, as he isn’t a ‘Wisconsin Guy,’ and didn’t have any real ties to the state or program before being hired.

But he was the most sought-after Group of Five head coach for years. Getting him to Madison was a massive win for Chris McIntosh and the athletic department.

With Fickell’s arrival also came the hire of OC Phil Longo. In short: Longo’s air raid offense is greatly separated from what we’re used to seeing from a Wisconsin team. If you’ve kept up with anything Wisconsin over the last 6-8 months, you know what to expect when the team takes the field in September.

How it all works is anybody’s guess. But scrolling Twitter, or ‘X,’ yesterday I came across a clip that perfectly embodies the offense that is being replaced.

Yes, it was an attack that became stale during its final years when quarterback and offensive line play eroded. But the purpose here is to not forget the roots of what made Wisconsin football what it is today. And what made the program such an attractive destination for a top coach like Fickell.

The date was November 18, 2017. I was in the building that day as No. 5 Wisconsin hosted No. 19 Michigan.

Alex Hornibrook had the Badgers at 10-0 on the season and poised for a trip back to Indianapolis after 2016’s gut-wrenching loss to Penn State. Jonathan Taylor was breaking on the scene as a true freshman and causing complete havoc for defenses.

There was so much beauty in how Paul Chryst utilized the running game to set up everything else, whether it was an end around, play-action or leaking a fullback out into open space.

Towards the end of the third quarter that day Wisconsin led 14-10, and needed a big blow to create some separation. To find that, Chryst drew up a beauty:

There’s so much going on here, from the offensive line pulling in two directions simultaneously, to three tight ends all finding critical blocks, to the entire Michigan defense crashing on Taylor, to Kendric Pryor scampering 32 yards to the end zone untouched.

The new Longo offense will be fun to watch, and should bring Wisconsin back to annual national prominence. But even in that case, nothing will be more fun to watch, or more visually appealing, than when the Paul Chryst offense put the defense on skates.

Call me a traditionalist, or stuck in the past. There’s nothing I loved watching more than the 2017 and 2019 Wisconsin offenses when everything was clicking.

Jaguars 2023 roster review: WR Kendric Pryor

Kendric Pryor was a preseason standout for the Bengals, but spent his rookie year as a weekly healthy scratch for the Jaguars.

The brunt of the offseason is in the books and training camp is still off on the horizon. Join us in the NFL’s dead zone with a player-by-player review of the Jaguars roster ahead of the 2023 season.

Former Wisconsin wide receiver Kendric Pryor turned heads in the 2022 preseason. After joining the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent, Pryor wowed with impressive catches in traffic over three exhibition contests.

Despite his standout performances, the Bengals waived Pryor. But before he could get the chance to re-sign on the team’s practice squad, Pryor was scooped up by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Pryor spent the year on the Jaguars’ active roster, but was a weekly addition to the team’s inactives list. Now in his second year, Pryor will again try to make the 53-man roster, but perhaps also make his NFL debut too.

Contract (2023): $870,000 base salary, $870,000 cap hit.

Acquired: Jaguars claimed Pryor off waivers from the Cincinnati Bengals on Aug. 31, 2022.

PFF grades:

  • 75.2 (2022 preseason – CIN)

Statistics:

  • 13 receptions, 182 yards, one touchdown (2022 preseason – CIN)

Highlight:

Quote: “Definitely blessed for this opportunity. Thankful that the Jaguars took a chance on me.” – Pryor

Calvin Ridley (No. 0) Travis Etienne Jr. (No. 1) Rayshawn Jenkins (No. 2) C.J. Beathard (No. 3) Tank Bigsby (No. 4) Andre Cisco (No. 5)
Chris Claybrooks (No. 6) Zay Jones (No. 7) Logan Cooke (No. 9) Parker Washington (No. 11) James McCourt (No. 12) Christian Kirk (No. 13)
Kendric Pryor (No. 14) Tim Jones (No. 15) Trevor Lawrence (No. 16) Evan Engram (No. 17) Nathan Rourke (No. 18) Sammis Reyes (No. 19)
Daniel Thomas (No. 20) Latavious Brini (No. 21) JaMycal Hasty (No. 22) Foyesade Oluokun (No. 23) Snoop Conner (No. 24) D’Ernest Johnson (No. 25)
Antonio Johnson (No. 26) Divaad Wilson (No. 27) Tevaughn Campbell (No. 29) Montaric Brown (No. 30) Darious Williams (No. 31) Tyson Campbell (No. 32)
Devin Lloyd (No. 33) Gregory Junior (No. 34) Ayo Oyelola (No. 35) Christian Braswell (No. 36) Tre Herndon (No. 37) Qadree Ollison (No. 38)
Jamal Agnew (No. 39) Erick Hallett (No. 40) Josh Allen (No. 41) Andrew Wingard (No. 42) Kaleb Hayes (No. 43) Derek Parish (No. 43)
Travon Walker (No. 44) K’Lavon Chaisson (No. 45) Ross Matiscik (No. 46) De’Shaan Dixon (No. 47) Chad Muma (No. 48) Leonard Taylor (No. 49)
Shaquille Quarterman (No. 50) Ventrell Miller (No. 51) DaVon Hamilton (No. 52) Willie Taylor III (No. 53) DJ Coleman (No. 54) Dequan Jackson (No. 55)
Yasir Abdullah (No. 56) Caleb Johnson (No. 57) Raymond Vohasek (No. 59) Darryl Williams (No. 60) Samuel Jackson (No. 62) Coy Cronk (No. 64)
Chandler Brewer (No. 67) Brandon Scherff (No. 68) Tyler Shatley (No. 69) Cole Van Lanen (No. 70) Walker Little (No. 72) Blake Hance (No. 73)
Cam Robinson (No. 74) Cooper Hodges (No. 75) Anton Harrison (No. 76) Josh Wells (No. 77) Ben Bartch (No. 78) Luke Fortner (No. 79)
Kevin Austin Jr. (No. 80) Seth Williams (No. 81) Elijah Cooks (No. 84) Brenton Strange (No. 85) Gerrit Prince (No. 86) Jaray Jenkins (No. 87)
Oliver Martin (No. 88) Luke Farrell (No. 89) Henry Mondeaux (No. 90) Jordan Smith (No. 92) Tyler Lacy (No. 93) Folorunso Fatukasi (No. 94)
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Former Wisconsin WR Kendric Pryor has a new NFL home

The former Badger has a new NFL home

Despite an impressive preseason for Kendric Pryor with the Cincinnati Bengals, the former Wisconsin Badger wide receiver did not make the final 53-man roster.

Pryor was offered a practice squad deal with Cincinnati, but just as he was going to sign his new contract the Jacksonville Jaguars claimed him off of waivers.

The rookie’s biggest moment came in the first week of preseason football when he hauled in a miraculous one-handed catch against the Arizona Cardinals. Despite not doing quite enough to land with a loaded Bengals team, Pryor was able to catch the attention of the league and end up on a final roster.

Jay Morrison of The Athletic had the full story:

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Former Wisconsin WR Kendric Pryor pushing for a roster spot in Cincinnati

Bengals UDFA wide receiver Kendric Pryor has made quite an impression on the coaching staff during training camp:

With the NFL preseason slate fully underway, the Cincinnati Bengals still have several spots on the initial 53-man roster, and former Wisconsin Badgers wide receiver, who was undrafted, is doing everything he can to steal the last spot.

Head coach Zac Taylor mentioned that Pryor had been one of the most improved players since springtime and that he continues to make the most of his opportunities in a crowded WR room.

During week one of the NFL preseason, the former Badger finished with a game-high four catches for 89 receiving yards and a touchdown.

Because of his standout performance, PFF graded Pryor as the second-best WR (91.0), behind only Pittsburgh Steelers rookie George Pickens (91.2).

Unfortunately for Pryor, he faces an uphill climb to claiming a roster spot, considering that the Bengals feature one of the deepest, most talented WR rooms in the NFL – headlined by Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Tyler Boyd.

Regardless of what happens between now and final cutdowns, Pryor has put his name on the map after an impressive week one.

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Kendric Pryor tops PFF’s WR leaderboard in Week 1 of NFL preseason

The Badgers wide receiver had a fantastic debut

Former Wisconsin Badger Kendric Pryor got off to a sensational start in his NFL career this past weekend.

The Badger turned Cincinnati Bengal hauled in an incredible one-handed catch that was undoubtedly the play of the weekend, and scored a touchdown in a 36-23 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. When it was all said and done, Pryor finished with a game-high four grabs for 89 receiving yards and a touchdown.

As a result of his Week 1 performance, Pro Football Focus graded Pryor as the top receiver and the second-best overall offensive player. He had a receiving grade of 92.0 and an overall offensive grade of 92.5 in the loss.

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LOOK: Former Badgers in their first action of the 2022 NFL preseason

Some of the best photos of former Badgers in their 2022 NFL preseason debuts:

Over the last few days, NFL teams have started to play in their first preseason matchups and several former Badgers are getting their first game-action of the year.

Related: WATCH: Former Wisconsin WR Kendric Pryor’s one-handed grab in his first preseason game

There were a few Badgers that had exceptional performances including receivers Kendric Pryor and Danny Davis III, who were signed as undrafted free agents by the Bengals and Packers in May. Impressively, both receivers were able to haul in touchdowns in their NFL preseason debuts.

There are still a few weeks of the preseason left, but it is outstanding to see so many former Badgers doing so well.

Below are some of the best photos of former Badgers’ in their 2022 NFL preseason debuts: