The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Peterman to open season as Bills QB

- By John Wawrow,

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. » Nathan Peterman will be the Buffalo Bills starting quarterbac­k, a job the second-year player is expected to hold until first-round pick Josh Allen is deemed ready.

The Bills made the announceme­nt on their Twitter account before practice Monday morning as the team prepares for its season opener at Baltimore on Sunday.

“Nate has earned the right,” coach Sean McDermott said, noting he based his evaluation on how Peterman has performed and handled himself since the spring. “I’ve been impressed with his mental toughness, his command

handled himself since the spring. “I’ve been impressed with his mental toughness, his command of the offense and the way he’s generated yards and point in the preseason.”

Peterman put up the best passing numbers during the preseason, 33 of 41 for 432 yards with three touchdowns and an intercepti­on in two preseason games last month. He was involved in a three-way quarterbac­k competitio­n that was cut to two Saturday when free-agent addition AJ McCarron was traded to Oakland.

The decision to start Peterman is an indication Allen needs more time to develop after an inconsiste­nt preseason.

In three appearance­s, he went 24 of 44 for 210 yards and two touchdowns. The 22-year- old struggled in a 26-13 loss to Cincinnati on Aug. 26 in his only preseason start.

Buffalo traded up five spots in the draft to select Allen with the seventh pick.

Peterman is a fifth-round draft pick out of Pittsburgh, and is best remembered for throwing five intercepti­ons in the first half of his first start in a 54-24 loss at the Los Angeles Chargers on Nov. 19. He finished 24 of 49 for 252 yards with two touchdowns and five intercepti­ons in four appearance­s, including two starts.

Peterman will get an opportunit­y to face the Chargers again on Sept. 16, when Buffalo hosts Los Angeles.

The Bills are starting over at what’s been an unsettled position since Hall of Famer Jim Kelly retired after the 1996 season. Peterman will become the 11th quarterbac­k to start a season, including Matt Cassel, who took the first snap in 2015.

The job became open this year after third-year starter Tyrod Taylor was traded to Cleveland in March.

Peterman has a track record of bouncing back from adversity. He had a forgettabl­e outing in his first career start as a redshirt freshman at Tennessee. He had a hand in four turnovers — two intercepti­ons, a fumble while being sacked and a botched handoff — before being pulled during a 31-17 loss at Florida in 2013.

Peterman appeared in just nine games for the Volunteers before transferri­ng to Pittsburgh following his sophomore season.

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