Terrelle Pryor has been decent for the New York Jets this season, but sources say the wide receiver's ream plans on cutting him before their Week 7 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. Pryor has caught a touchdown pass in each of the team's last two games. This season, he's recorded 14 receptions for 235 yards and two scores. Pryor recently suffered a groin injury, and the Jets are interested in bringing him back on once he recovers.

According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, the team just has too many injuries at wide receiver. The Vikings are a tough opponent, so they'll need all the able bodied players they can get. The Jets will likely promote a practice squad player in hopes they can contribute on Sunday.

The Jets have won two games straight to improve to 3-3. They beat the breaks off the Denver Broncos, and followed up be edging the Indianapolis Colts with a 42-34 win in Week 6. The Jets will likely need a big night on the ground or a couple of long balls to get brought in by Robby Anderson in order to compete.

Terrelle Pryor was a highly recruited quarterback out of college, but he's been able to use his speed and athleticism to make it as a wide receiver on a few rosters. The Vikings are on a two-game winning streak, so they'll be looking to extend it to three on Sunday. If the Jets can get a win, they could move as high as second in the AFC East.