Former NFLer Nathan Peterman goes from player to agent in new path
Former NFL quarterback Nathan Peterman has transitioned from player to agent with Range Sports. He aims to assist younger players by leveraging his experiences in the league. Peterman is expected to become a certified NFL agent in the coming months while focusing on talent identification and NIL representation.
- ▪Nathan Peterman is joining Range Sports as a player agent after an eight-year NFL career.
- ▪He played for the Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders, and Chicago Bears during his time in the league.
- ▪Peterman will be based in Jacksonville and report to NFLPA veteran Kyle Strongin.
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Sports Former NFLer Nathan Peterman goes from player to agent in new path By Grace McCarron Published June 3, 2026, 3:17 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Former NFL quarterback Nathan Peterman has a new role with Range Sports. Peterman is joining as a player agent after the agency represented him during his eight-year pro career, in which he played for the Bills, Raiders, and Bears. “I got to live through what I’m now getting tested on in the CBA,” he said of his new career path. “Being up and down on a roster, being put on IR, negotiating contracts. I hope I can help a younger person that’s on a similar journey.” Peterman will be based in Jacksonville, his hometown, and report to NFLPA veteran Kyle Strongin.
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