Toronto Star

Peterman still plugging away for Bills

- JOHN WAWROW

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.— Just because he’s not active on social media doesn’t mean Nathan Peterman is oblivious to the punchlines made at the Buffalo Bills’ turnover-prone quarterbac­k’s expense.

“Yeah, I know,” Peterman said with a laugh Wednesday, upon being advised to not search out his name on the internet. The second-year player doesn’t need any reminders of his throwing nine intercepti­ons on just 81 career passing attempts over seven regular season appearance­s, none lasting more than three quarters. All Peterman knows is so long as the Bills allow him to keep pulling on a jersey each week, he’s going to believe better things are just around the corner.

“I’m still here,” Peterman said. “And every time you’re here, every time you step on the field, and you’re in this building, I’m always ready. I was ready last week. And I’m going to be ready again this week.”

He had better be, in what could be his latest — and perhaps last — chance to prove himself on Sunday, when the injury-depleted Bills (2-6) host the Chicago Bears (4-3).

Buffalo could be left with little choice but to start Peterman.

Rookie Josh Allen will miss his third straight game, having already been ruled out due to a sprained elbow on his right throwing arm. And veteran backup Derek Anderson is in the NFL’s concussion protocol after he was hurt in the final minutes of a 25-6 loss against New England on Monday. Though coach Sean McDermott has yet to rule out Anderson entirely, the Bills did take the precaution­ary step of signing free-agent journeyman Matt Barkley on Wednesday in the event they need a backup to Peterman.

McDermott said he maintains confidence in Peterman, while at the same time acknowledg­ing the second-year player’s rash of struggles.

“Yeah, I understand where you’re coming from on that,” McDermott said when asked if he has any concerns over Peterman’s self-confidence. He then segued into explaining how the team has resources to assist players and coaches with their confidence levels.

Peterman’s two-year tenure has been a rocky one since the Bills used a fifth-round pick to draft him out of Pittsburgh. He’s best remembered for throwing five intercepti­ons in the first half of a 54-24 loss at the Los Angeles Chargers in what was Peterman’s first start.

His second season in Buffalo hasn’t gone much better.

Chosen the season-opening starter, ahead of Allen and after AJ McCarron was traded to Oakland, Peterman went 5of-18 for 24 yards passing and threw two intercepti­ons before being yanked two series into the third quarter of a 47-3 loss at Baltimore.

He hardly fared better in his next appearance, a 20-13 loss at Houston in which Peterman took over after Allen was hurt. After throwing a go-ahead touchdown pass to Zay Jones, Peterman melted down by throwing intercepti­ons on Buffalo’s final two series, including one returned for the decisive score.

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