He’s back.
The Chicago Bears have signed a player who will maybe forever live in Buffalo Bills lore: quarterback Nathan Peterson.
Chicago signed Peterman to a one-year deal on Tuesday, according to Bears Wire.
Peterman opened the 2018 season as the Bills’ starting quarterback before interception after interception forced the team’s hand to put then-rookie Josh Allen in.
Things turned out OK from there.
Peterman spent the last few years with the Las Vegas Raiders, where he’s served as a backup to Derek Carr. He appeared in two games between 2020-21, completing 3-of-5 passes for 60 yards.
Peterman was a fifth-round pick of the Bills in 2017.
In Chicago, Peterman will battle for a backup job behind starter Justin Fields, who enters his second season. Trevor Siemian is also in the Bears’ QB room.
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