The Buffalo Bills named Nathan Peterman the starting quarterback for the regular-season opener Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
Peterman being named the starter was expected after he completed 33 of 41 passes this preseason for 431 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.
Peterman and rookie quarterback Josh Allen were among a large group of core players the Bills held out of Thursday’s preseason finale, suggesting they were being considered for the starting job in Week 1. However, coach Sean McDermott said after the game that AJ McCarron, who started and played the entire contest, was still in the mix to start the opener.
McCarron was then traded to the Raiders on Saturday.
After McCarron suffered a shoulder injury while starting the second preseason game, Peterman and Allen split snaps with the first-team offense. Allen started the Bills’ third preseason game in an effort by McDermott to give the No. 7 overall pick some experience in that role. Allen completed 6 of 12 passes for 34 yards and was sacked five times.
McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane have lauded Peterman for his attitude and approach since he threw five interceptions in his NFL starting debut last November against the Los Angeles Chargers. McDermott, who benched Tyrod Taylor in favor of Peterman for that game, turned back to Taylor for the second half and the remainder of the season. The Bills traded Taylor to the Cleveland Browns this offseason.
Three weeks after his disastrous starting debut, Peterman made his second career start last December in a snowstorm against the Indianapolis Colts. He completed 5 of 10 passes for 57 yards and a touchdown in that game, a Buffalo win, before exiting with a concussion.
“I understand what happened [last November against the Chargers],” McDermott said in June. “I acknowledge that. But that doesn’t define someone. One game never defines someone. The guy is a winner. You hope over the course of time that will come out, but his whole approach … is what you want.”
Peterman, 24, was a fifth-round pick of the Bills in the 2017 draft. He began his college career at Tennessee before transferring to Pittsburgh for his final two seasons.