Bears sign worst possible QB for Justin Fields to learn from

Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields. (Jon Durr-USA TODAY Sports)
Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields. (Jon Durr-USA TODAY Sports) /
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The Chicago Bears have added another quarterback to sit behind Justin Fields, and it is a name that Buffalo Bills fans are all too familiar with.

The Chicago Bears moved up in last year’s NFL Draft to select Justin Fields as the team’s quarterback of the future. Last year, he sat behind veteran Andy Dalton. This year, he is the undisputed QB1 on the roster. While the team does have Trevor Siemian as a backup, the Bears made another addition to the quarterback room.

According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Chicago has signed former Buffalo Bills and Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Nathan Peterman to a one-year contract.

Bears add Nathan Peterman to quarterback depth chart behind Justin Fields

Peterman is perhaps best known for having one of the worst starts by a quarterback in recent memory. In his very first NFL start in Week 10 of the 2017 season, Peterman completed 6-of-14 passes, but threw for 66 yards, zero touchdowns, and five interceptions in the first half against the Los Angeles chargers. He was benched in favor of Tyrod Taylor.

After his release from Buffalo, Peterman signed on with the Raiders, but was deep behind Derek Carr on the depth chart.

Peterman played in a total of 10 games in his career, where he threw for 573 yards, three touchdowns and 12 interceptions while completing just 52.6-percent of his passes. Peterman holds a win-loss record of 1-3 as a quarterback.

Even though this signing might concern some Bears fans, it is important to note that Siemian is going to be the primary backup quarterback for the team in case Fields were to miss time. Siemian did play admirably last year when starting in place of Jameis Winston for the New Orleans Saints.

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