The Chiefs apparently liked what they saw when quarterback Terrelle Pryor worked out for the team on Wednesday.
Per a league source, Pryor has signed a one-year contract.
Out of the league during the 2014 regular season, Pryor started nine games at quarterback for the Raiders in 2013. He entered the league via the third round of the 2011 supplemental draft, making him the final draft selection ever made by the late Al Davis.
Pryor spent much of the offseason and all of training camp and the preseason with Seattle, but he was included in the final cuts to 53 players. Now that the rosters have expanded, Pryor has a chance to find a home with the Chiefs.
In his only start against current Chiefs coach Andy Reid, Pryor completed 18 of 34 passes for 216 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions. He also rushed for 56 yards.
With Alex Smith the starter and Chase Daniel his backup, Pryor faces an uphill climb in Kansas City. But at least he has another chance to prove that he can play at the NFL level.