Travis d'Arnaud's 3-run homer, Walbert UreƱa's strong outing help Angels beat White Sox 8-2
Angels secure 8-2 win over White Sox with d'Arnaud's three-run homer!
The Denver Broncos have invited veteran quarterback Nathan Peterman for a tryout at rookie minicamp. Peterman, 32, has previously played for five NFL teams, including the Atlanta Falcons.
E.J. Warner won't be the only quarterback at Denver Broncos rookie minicamp this weekend.
The Broncos have also invited Nathan Peterman as a veteran tryout quarterback, according to a report from KUSA-TV's Mike Klis. Peterman (6-2, 220 pounds) is a 32-year-old veteran who has spent time with five NFL teams, most recently spending time on the Atlanta Falcons' practice squad in 2024.
Nine years ago, Peterman had what might have been the worst half of quarterback play in the NFL's modern era. As a rookie with the Buffalo Bills in 2017, Peterman went 6-of-14 for 66 yards with no touchdowns and five interceptions in a 54-24 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Peterman was then benched at halftime.
Since then, Peterman has spent time with the Raiders, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and Atlanta. He will now get another opportunity in Denver.
Nathan Peterman has played for the Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints, and Atlanta Falcons.
In 2017, Nathan Peterman had a notorious game where he threw five interceptions in one half, which is often cited as one of the worst performances by a quarterback in NFL history.
Angels secure 8-2 win over White Sox with d'Arnaud's three-run homer!
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