Free agent wide receiver Terrelle Pryor has been upgraded to stable condition after being stabbed Friday night at his apartment. The initial report of Pryor's stabbing and critical status came from ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The incident reportedly took place at the Heinz Lofts apartment complex in Pittsburgh where Pryor was stabbed in the chest and shoulder.
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An unnamed woman is in police custody, according to Pittsburgh's WTAE-TV. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported Saturday morning that a close family friend of Pryor believes he will survive the stabbing.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Saturday afternoon that Pryor has been upgraded to stable condition.
Pryor was taken by the Raiders in the third round of the 2011 NFL Supplemental Draft following a successful collegiate career at Ohio State. He spent three seasons with the Buckeyes, throwing for 57 touchdowns and 6,177 yards.
Pryor has bounced around in the NFL, appearing in games with the Raiders, Browns, Redskins, Bills and Jets. He hasn't played this season after being released by the Jaguars in September.