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Browns notebook: Hue Jackson says pain tolerance to determine whether Terrelle Pryor plays with injured finger

Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor suffered a sprained finger in the second half of Sunday’s 33-13 loss to the Buffalo Bills, and it’s uncertain whether he’ll play in the final two games.

Pryor hopes to push through the pain and finish the season, even though a torn ligament in the finger is expected to require surgery in the offseason.

Asked if Pryor’s pain tolerance would determine whether he’s able to play Sunday when the Browns (0-14) face the San Diego Chargers (5-9) in the home finale, coach Hue Jackson said, “Absolutely.”

“We’ll see how he progresses throughout the week,” Jackson said, “and we’ll make a determination from there.