As quickly as Nathan Peterman’s interceptions piled up earlier this season, criticism of the former Buffalo Bills quarterback reached the point of mockery.
Peterman was intercepted 13 times on 133 regular-season and postseason pass attempts for Buffalo. He completed 52.3 percent of his passes for a 32.5 passer rating. The 2017 fifth-round draft pick used on Peterman will not be remembered as a success for the Bills, given how he played in eight games before being waived last month.
But should Peterman, who completed three touchdown passes and ran for another, be forever known as one of the NFL's great failures?