Bills quarterback Nathan Peterman drops back against the Bears in 2018.
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The Bears swapped out their third-string quarterback for one with more experience.
Nathan Peterman, who had four ill-fated starts for the Bills from 2017-18, signed a one-year deal with the team Wednesday. To make room, the Bears cut Ryan Willis, whom the previous regime signed as an emergency quarterback last season.
A Bills fifth-round pick out by of Pitt in 2017, Peterman started two games a rookie and two more in his second season. During that span, he went 1-3, threw three touchdowns and a whopping 12 interceptions.
In his first career start, the rookie threw five interceptions in the first half alone against the Chargers. The next year, he threw three in a 41-9 home loss to the Bears in 2018. One was returned 19 yards by Leonard Floyd for a touchdown.
The Bills cut Peterman after two years. He spent the next three seasons with the Raiders before they released him in November.
Willis led the offense during the Bears’ rookie minicamp last weekend.
Peterman, who turned 28 last week, will back up starter Justin Fields and second-stringer Trevor Siemian.
Source:: Chicago Sun Times
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