The Record (Troy, NY)

Peterman gets 2nd chance on Raiders practice squad

- By Josh Dubow AP Pro Football Writer

ALAMEDA, CALIF. (AP) >> Nathan Peterman became a national punchline as the quarterbac­k in Buffalo because of his poor performanc­e filled with intercepti­ons and other numerous bad plays.

So when the Oakland Raiders signed Peterman to the practice squad this week, coach Jon Gruden got quite a few calls asking about it and he saw criticism of the move that he tried to deflect Thursday.

“He’s on the practice squad right now,” Gruden said. “I want to reiterate that to everybody. He’s on the practice squad.”

The Raiders brought Peterman in this week because backup AJ McCarron went back to Alabama to be with his wife, who gave birth to a child. Oakland needed a second quarterbac­k for practice and Gruden knew Peterman from his time in college at Tennessee

and Pittsburgh and from Gruden’s pre-draft quarterbac­k camp during his time as an analyst at ESPN.

While Peterman is only on the practice squad for now, Gruden said he’d like to keep Peterman for the offseason program to see if he can compete for a

backup spot next year.

“I know what kind of kid he is,” Gruden said. “I know what kind of worker he is. I like what he did at Pitt. They beat Clemson. I like what he did in that game, at Clemson. He showed some real savvy and some real pocket presence. He’s an athletic guy. I know he’s had some problems in Buffalo but we’re talking about our practice squad quarterbac­k here.”

Peterman’s problems in Buffalo were big after he was drafted in the fifth round in 2017. He ended up getting cut last month before the end of his second season.

He feels fortunate to have a second chance.

“It’s awesome,” he said. “It’s great to be here and there are some things in the offense that are smiler to things I have done in the past. ... Gruden is ob-

viously a master at what he does. I am just here to watch, learn and do whatever they need.”

Peterman struggled mightily with the Bills. He began his rookie season as Tyrod Taylor’s backup before getting his shot to start midway through the season. He threw five intercepti­ons in the first half, while completing just 6 of 14 passes before getting pulled for Taylor.

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