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Nathan Peterman has moved on from life as a NFL player but reportedly is not going to be leaving football.
Peterman, 32, is going to hang up the cleats for a suit and tie. According to Sports Business Journal, agency Range Sports is working with Peterman to turn him from client into agent.
Peterman is now setting his sights on becoming an agent:
Peterman began his NFL career in 2017 with the Buffalo Bills as a fifth-round draft pick. Peterman is most remembered in Buffalo for his interception debacles, but he did see spells elsewhere in the NFL.
He spent 2018 to 2021 with the Las Vegas Raiders and then 2022-23 with the Chicago Bears in backup rolls. Peterman bounced around practice squads in the league in 2024 but has not played since.
Best of luck to Peterman in his next chapter as he now appears to be retired.
Bills Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Former Buffalo Bills QB Nathan Peterman has new career in football
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Peterman, 32, is going to hang up the cleats for a suit and tie. According to Sports Business Journal, agency Range Sports is working with Peterman to turn him from client into agent.
Peterman is now setting his sights on becoming an agent:
Peterman will focus on talent identification and recruiting, NIL representation and, pending certification, NFL player representation. He is expected to become a certified NFL agent in the coming months. He will be based out of Jacksonville and report to Strongin.
Peterman began his NFL career in 2017 with the Buffalo Bills as a fifth-round draft pick. Peterman is most remembered in Buffalo for his interception debacles, but he did see spells elsewhere in the NFL.
He spent 2018 to 2021 with the Las Vegas Raiders and then 2022-23 with the Chicago Bears in backup rolls. Peterman bounced around practice squads in the league in 2024 but has not played since.
Best of luck to Peterman in his next chapter as he now appears to be retired.
Bills Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Former Buffalo Bills QB Nathan Peterman has new career in football
Continue reading...