1 – Receivers focused on making plays, not QB rotation
Every other day in practice quarterbacks AJ McCarron and Nathan Peterman have rotated in with the first-string offense, while rookie Josh Allen runs with the third team. On Thursday it was Peterman’s turn to lead the starters.
Shuttling two quarterbacks in and out, while also getting Allen his needed reps might seem unsettling for wide receivers who rely on timing and chemistry with their quarterback.
Right now, it’s of no concern to top wideout Kelvin Benjamin, even if the chemistry is not there yet.