Are you ready for your head to explode? Well, that is if you are a Cleveland Browns fans. According to a report, the Browns tried to trade for Terrelle Pryor of the Washington Redskins.

For those unaware, or somehow forgot, Pryor was literally on Cleveland last season, but the team elected to not give him the money he wanted during his time on the market.

This all stems from a report via Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com.

According to her sources, the Redskins were simply uninterested in giving away Terrelle Pryor.

For what it is worth, the report attempts to spin this as a potential positive for the Browns despite the obvious hilarity of it all.

As for how Pryor has done since with Washington, it has been a work-in-progress.

“It's a work in progress,” quarterback KirkCousins told reporters after that loss, via ESPN. “I don't want to write a narrative until we have a full sample size of the season. There's a lot of football left. There's no reason he can't have a very strong 10 games and really finish strong this season.”

Pryor also seemed to hold out hope for finishing strong

“It's just the chemistry of the offense,” he said. “It's a spread-the-ball-around offense. Like I said, it's early. There are a lot of guys around the league starting fresh with new quarterbacks that isn't killing the game, either. We have 10 games left. We'll see what happens.”

Man, do I ever feel for Browns fans. The Redskins had to be chuckling behind closed doors after being asked to ship a dude Cleveland literally shipped off only a few months prior.