Despite the fact that Matt McGloin had five turnovers last week against the Kansas City Chiefs, Terrelle Pryor will remain the Oakland Raiders' backup quarterback against the San Diego Chargers. According to Vic Tafur, the team has "soured" on Pryor and has no plans to return him to the starting position.
Raiders have ‘soured’ on Terrelle Pryor
Pryor will remain behind Matt McGloin on the depth chart.


Raiders coach Dennis Allen said McGloin would start again on Sunday, according to ESPN Paul Gutierrez.
Pryor won three games as the starter earlier this season, but has watched from the sidelines since spraining his MCL against the New York Giants in Week 10. He was replaced by McGloin, who threw three touchdowns and led the Raiders to a win over the Texans in his first start.
McGloin has cooled down significantly since then, however, throwing five touchdowns to seven interceptions in four consecutive losses. He tossed four picks and lost a fumble against the Chiefs in a 56-31 loss last week.
But even with McGloin struggling and Pryor healthy, there will be no changes under center.











