During the first of the Buffalo Bills' three weeks of OTAs, AJ McCarron and Nathan Peterman alternated days as the No. 1 quarterback while Josh Allen, the seventh player picked in the 2018 NFL Draft, ran the third team.
After trading Tyrod Taylor, their starting quarterback for the past three seasons to the Cleveland Browns, the Bills signed McCarron in free agency to join Peterman, who was Taylor's backup as a rookie in 2017, as Buffalo's "veteran" quarterbacks, even though they have five NFL regular-season starts between them, and traded up twice to land Wyoming's Allen in the draft on April 26.