ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills have released receiver Terrelle Pryor two weeks after signing the eighth-year player.

The move was announced Tuesday during the Bills' bye week.

Pryor had just two catches on eight targets for 17 yards in two games. He became the odd man out after Robert Foster had 105 yards receiving in a 41-10 win over the New York Jets on Sunday, a day after the rookie was promoted off the practice squad.

It's the second time Pryor has been cut this season. He had 14 catches for 235 yards and two touchdowns in six games with the Jets before reaching an injury settlement with the team after sustaining a groin injury.

Pryor's departure leaves Buffalo with two openings on its roster after quarterback Nathan Peterman was cut on Monday. The Bills are 3-7, and off until hosting Jacksonville on Nov. 25.

The Bills also signed cornerback Denzel Rice to their practice squad.

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