Terrelle Pryor is leaving Ohio. Again.

Although this time, the terms are a bit more positive.

The former Ohio State receiver is signing a one-year deal with the Washington Redskins, according to Pro Football Talk.

According to Mike Florio, the deal will include a $3 million signing bonus, a $3 million base salary, and readily achievable incentives of $2 million. That $8 million in potential salary wasn’t matched by the Cleveland Browns.

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Pryor will get his wish to become a team’s No. 1 receiver after both DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon left Washington. For the first time in his atypical career, Pryor could also get to play alongside a Pro Bowl quarterback in Kirk Cousins.

The new contract will allow Pryor to hit the open market again after the 2017 season.

He’ll bet on himself after breaking out with 1,004 receiving yards in 2016. Pryor will enter his third season as a full-time receiver.