The Oakland Raiders have shaken up their quarterback position Sunday at the Meadowlands.
Matt McGloin started Sunday's matchup against the New York Jets but was replaced by Terrelle Pryor after two possessions. After Pryor led a field-goal drive, McGloin returned and threw an interception that set up a Jets field goal.
Raiders coach Dennis Allen hinted during the week that Pryor could have role in Oakland's game plan going forward.
Pryor was inconsistent during his starting run earlier in the season, posting a 69.0 passer rating with five touchdown passes and 10 interceptions. He's also rushed for 504 yards this season.
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