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Former Bears QB bust meeting with Super Bowl contender this weekend originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Chicago Bears have had some very interesting quarterbacks on their roster in the past, which, honestly, isn't the best thing.
Not only have the Bears attempted to find an answer with multiple veteran quarterbacks and failed to do so, but they've had a slew of guys who are either not in the league any longer or are still looking for jobs, showing how bad things really were at one point in time.
One of those guys was Nathan Peterman, a 32-year-old who was selected in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills.
Peterman played in Buffalo for two seasons before joining the Las Vegas Raiders and then the Bears.
According to the latest report, the veteran is eyeing another team, as he'll visit the Denver Broncos for a rookie minicamp tryout this weekend.
“Per source, the #Broncos are giving veteran QB Nathan Peterman a rookie minicamp tryout this weekend,” Mike Klis posted on X. “Last with Saints, Raiders, Falcons in 2024, Peterman turned 32 on Monday.”
Peterman has been on practice squads over the past few years and hasn't appeared in a game since 2023. His last completion came during the 2022 season with the Bears, when he threw for 139 yards and completed 56% of his passes.
He's probably nothing more than a practice squad guy at this stage of his career, but he'll have a chance to prove that he's more than that this weekend.
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