'"I think the biggest thing for a quarterback is confidence," Peterman said. "With how the draft went and all that stuff, I definitely had a chip on my shoulder. I've always had the same confidence in myself and believe what I can do. Then I just see what other people think about it."'
Archives for September 2017
Buffalo Bills 53-man roster projection: Does this team need 3 quarterbacks?
'The Bills' wide receiver depth chart is in rough shape at the moment. The Bills could cut Andre Holmes if they want to work toward getting a compensatory pick. They will probably keep him on Saturday, but when waivers open up on Sunday a few of these wide receivers should feel uneasy.'
Buffalo Bills 53-man roster projection 2017: Brandon Reilly and Joe Banyard make cut
'Tight end will be a big part of the Bills' offense this season. All three players could contribute this season.'
Buffalo Bills WR Jordan Matthews says he will 'definitely' play Week 1
'"I'll definitely be out there," Matthews said. "For sure. If we had a game and we just had to go play, had to go win, I could be out there with my teammates now. Definitely, we want to make sure we're smart about it. Coach has been doing a great job protecting me. The DBs have been, too, in practice. Definitely for week 1, Sept. 10, we'll be ready."'
Why Buffalo Bills WR Jordan Matthews is one of Brandon Reilly's biggest fans
'"I think he's good, man," Matthews said. "We call him 'Sauce.' He's got a lot of stuff in him. Not only did he go out there and make a lot of catches, but then he went and made a tackle on kickoff return. That's the type of guys you really want in your locker room, a guy want around the team. He's been catching everything in camp. I'm definitely one of his biggest fans so far."'
Buffalo Bills QB Tyrod Taylor thinks he is on track for Week 1
'"Obviously the rules are the rules with concussion protocol," Beane said. "I stay in my lane. We'll let the medical people handle both T.J. (Yates) and Tyrod. I feel good about it. I've seen Tyrod, talked to him. I think from a layman's perspective, he seems like he's doing well. I feel like he in his mind is on track and ready to play that Week 1. If he's out there, he's the guy we want. He's the starter. He's got a lot of starts in this league and we're looking forward to him leading us out."'
Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane said QB Nathan Peterman is better than expected
'"You know what, I wasn't here technically when he was picked," Beane said. "I did follow him. We thought well of him scouting him in Carolina. When I got here, he is better than I expected. The one thing you try to investigate and we only did so much research there, so I didn't know all the intangibles. This guy has the moxie, the pocket presence, the leadership. You see him talk to veteran players, young players, guys of different ranks. Everything. He seems to be natural. They seem to attract. That's what you're looking for in leaders and we know how important the quarterback position is and he's got a lot of that." '
Ex-Bills player Mario Williams finally sells mansion near Buffalo for $2.5M (photos)
'Williams spent last season with the Miami Dolphins but is currently a free agent. He signed a free-agent contract with the Bills in 2012. The contract was a six-year deal that could have been worth up to $100 million and it carried with it $50 million in guaranteed salary. Williams spent only four seasons with the Bills but had 43 sacks in that span.'
Preseason Week 4: 5 takeaways from the Bills win over the Lions
'Cordy’s back: After an injury caused him to receive a shot in his foot and plenty of rest, left tackle Cordy Glenn saw playing time against the Lions for the first time this preseason. Glenn played the first two series of the game, which is when some of the offensive starters played. However, most did not. Nathan Peterman (9-for-11, 81 yards) played those first two series before Keith Wenning (5-for-15, 41 yards) took over for the rest of the game. Back to Glenn, a good sign for him.'
Bills 53-man roster projection
'Sorry Keith. Wenning isn’t a surprise, but what will be a surprise over the next week-and-a-half is the injury status of Taylor. Rookie Nathan Peterman will start opening day against the Jets if Taylor does not fully recover from a concussion. The biggest storyline during the week ahead.'
Bills roll to 27-17 win over Lions in preseason finale
'"I was proud of the way he handled the offense tonight and the game, and the situations he was in," McDermott said. "It's important that we bring him along and do the right things."'
Peterman sparks Bills' win vs. Lions
'Journeyman Keith Wenning was 5 of 15 passing for 41 yards for Buffalo. Before Wenning was signed Monday, Peterman was the Bills' only healthy quarterback, with starter Tyrod Taylor and backup T.J. Yates in concussion protocol. Through the first three preseason games, Peterman completed 50 percent of his passes for 372 yards.'
Bills victorious in preseason finale over the Lions
'Thursday was a night where many of the Bills' depth players were looking to make a name for themselves before Saturday's league-wide roster cuts. The Bills' roster currently sits at 83 players, and will need to be trimmed down to 53-players by Saturday at 4 p.m.'
Bills-Lions: Arrow Up/Arrow Down
'The rookie has looked decent this preseason. But he looked really good Thursday night. Peterman went 9-for-11 for 81 yards, but once again showed plenty of poise and very good decision making. He also ran a couple times, using his feet and athleticism wisely. The only poor throw he made was one that went slightly behind TE Nick O'Leary in the red zone. Otherwise, Peterman made some very good, NFL throws. Head Coach Sean McDermott reiterated in the locker room after the game that Tyrod Taylor is still the team’s starting signal-caller. But if for some reason he could not play week one against the Jets, Peterman at least showed he's capable of running an offense and giving it a chance to compete. Heck, he even used the hard count right, drawing the Lions offsides twice.'
Bills knock off Lions 27-17, finish preseason 1-3
'Joe Banyard was busy once Williams left the game, finishing the night with 68 yards on 14 attempts. Banyard added a one-yard touchdown in the third quarter.'