‘His progress could very well cause him to move up the depth chart during training camp and the preseason. In the meantime, McCarron and Peterman will try to separate from each other by demonstrating which one has the best grasp of the offense. McCarron might have a modest edge in experience with four career starts, but Peterman made a surge during OTAs and should have something to say about who gets the No. 1 job.’
Archives for June 20, 2018
Bills QB Player Spotlight: Josh Allen’s work in progress
‘He also showed that his arm is far superior than the ones belonging to the two players ahead of him on depth chart: AJ McCarron and Nathan Peterman. That’s what drives the notion that regardless of whatever edge McCarron and Peterman might have in experience — or the media-created narrative that Peterman’s OTA showings might have pushed him into a starting job — Allen has too much physical skill to hold back.’
Naming rights sold for three club areas at New Era Field
‘As part of renovations to the three 200-level sideline clubs, Pegula Sports and Entertainment announced Tuesday naming-rights deals with Dunn Tire, Toyota and Pepsi. Team owners Terry and Kim Pegula are funding the renovations, which are expected to cost $18 million. It’s the first renovation of the three club areas since they were installed in 1999.’
Buffalo Bills QB Nathan Peterman is terrible at football, says Adam Schein
‘”I could not believe my eyes this weekend when I saw a report that Nathan Peterman–yeah, Nathan Peterman–who threw five interceptions in the first half of his first NFL start (was) still in the mix to win the Bills’ starting quarterback job. Wait, what? I mean, first of all, Mike Rodak, who had this story, is a superb reporter. I have a better chance to start in Week 1 for the Buffalo Bills than Nathan Peterman. It’s not going to happen. Mainly because Nathan Peterman is terrible at football.”‘
Buffalo Bills, it’s “nacho” average menu this season
‘All three clubs will provide upgraded, premium concessions options featuring several fan favorites including LaNova Pizza.’
For Harrison Phillips, the NFL was always his why
‘“We both come from goal-setting families.” said Mrs. Phillips. “We would tell the kids for dreams to come true you have to set little goals first and then hopefully as you accomplish those you’ll get to the big one. That’s what we started with, but of course Harrison went right for the big one.”’
Bills Today: Which Bills can help win now and in the future?
‘Benjamin fits Beane’s vision. Handpicked by the general manager, Benjamin has the skill to contribute now and the potential to be an elite receiver for years to come.’