Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is slated to speak to the media at 11:20 a.m. on Wednesday. It’s expected that he’ll announce his starting quarterback for his team’s Week 2 meeting and home opener against the Los Angeles Chargers.

However, there could be a leak. According to ESPN’s Chris Mortenson, the Bills will start rookie quarterback Josh Allen.

Check: Josh Allen will start for the Bills vs. Chargers, according to sources. https://t.co/KfDJyaKZFs — Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) September 12, 2018

Second-year pro Nathan Peterman was awarded the team’s starting quarterback job following the preseason. The outcome in the season opener against the Raven’s wasn’t ideal.

Buffalo lost 47-3. The offense did not gain a first down in the first half under Peterman’s watch. That’s only happened seven times in the past decade in the NFL. Peterman was yanked for Allen in the third quarter of the contest after starting 5-for-18 for 24 yards with two interceptions.

Allen, who was also playing behind a suspect offensive line like Peterman when he entered the game, went 6-for-15 with 74 yards plus 26 yards rushing.

Both quarterbacks were sacked three times.