Veteran wide receiver Terrelle Pryor has spent the last several days fielding offers for his next landing spot this season after being let go by the New York Jets.

It appears that Pryor may be nearing his next destination in the NFL as he has flown in to visit the Buffalo Bills with the potential of working out a deal, according to Josina Anderson of ESPN.

Terrelle Pryor is looking to land his next contract with the Bills possibly presenting him with one of the more lucrative offers that has pushed him to visit the team. Buffalo is need of some major help in the passing game, which has been a huge weakness offensively for the franchise this season ranking last in the NFL in passing heading into Week 8 action against the New England Patriots. The team has also been the least productive offense in the league averaging just 11.3 points per game that has seen them put fewer than 10 points four times this year.

It has been the type of start to the 2018 campaign that Pryor had hoped when he joined the Jets as he only 14 receptions for 235 receiving yards and a pair of touchdowns. He was hoping to bounce from last season's disappointment as it saw him undergo season-ending ankle surgery while he also underwent ankle surgery just prior to the start of this year's preseason. It has been nothing short of a bumpy ride for him as he worked his way back from those pair of injuries.

The Bills could provide him the opportunity to bounce back while helping form a dependable trio in the passing game next to wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin and Zay Jones. There should be more to develop on this front in the coming days as it appears that Pryor is nearing his decision.