BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- Terrelle Pryor did it all last week for the Browns, lining up at wide receiver, quarterback and even safety.
He was also a throwback.
With an all-around performance not seen on an NFL field since 1959, Pryor displayed his unique athletic gifts and gave Cleveland fans some hope that a season already sabotaged by key injuries can maybe be salvaged.
Pryor was remarkable while running, catching and throwing passes during the Browns' 30-24 overtime loss to Miami.
The former Ohio State and Oakland QB, who boldly switched positions a year ago to keep his career afloat, finished with 144 yards receiving, 35 passing and 21 rushing with one touchdown.