Nathan Peterman pivots to player agent career after NFL struggles
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 2:40 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Former NFL quarterback Nathan Peterman is pursuing a new career as an NFLPA-certified player agent. After a tumultuous playing career that included five interceptions in one half for the Buffalo Bills, Peterman has shifted his focus away from the field. He signed on with Range Sports RMP, the agency that represented him as a player. Peterman aims to help players navigate their careers and share lessons from his experiences. The transition marks a rare move, as most ex-players typically become coaches or broadcasters.
- •Nathan Peterman is no longer seeking to play in the NFL.
- •He is becoming a certified NFL player agent.
- •Peterman previously struggled with performance during his playing career.
- •He signed with Range Sports RMP for representation.
- •Peterman aims to mentor current players.
- 2:40 PMYahoo Sports — Bills' infamous QB Nathan Peterman working toward new NFL career path
"It's going to be hard for Peterman to ever live this down.
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