The Buffalo Bills are having issues at quarterback, and that’s putting it mildly.

The team lost a heartbreaker to the Houston Texans in Week 6, a game that cost them rookie quarterback Josh Allen, who left the game with an elbow sprain, which will likely sideline him for the next few weeks.

Enter backup Nathaniel Peterman, who quickly helped the Bills to a quick touchdown score, only to throw two costly interceptions at the end of the game that ultimately sealed the Bills’ fate.

Now, it looks like long-time backup quarterback Derek Anderson will get his shot under center, as the team announced that the former Panthers backup quarterback will start Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.

Anderson was signed just last week, but Bills fans should hold out hope that he can deliver some wins while Allen heals up. Let’s not forget that Anderson once found success as the Browns starting quarterback. (You’d be forgiven if you didn’t remember considering how many quarterbacks Cleveland has gone through.)

Anderson’s best season in Cleveland came in 2007, when he threw for 29 touchdowns and 19 interceptions while leading the Browns to a 10-6 record, their best since returning as an expansion franchise in 1999. It was also the first time they hit double-digit wins since 1994, when they finished 11-5.

While Anderson’s time in Cleveland quickly fizzled out afterwards, the fact that he was able to work wonders in Cleveland should bode well for Buffalo.

If the Bills are stuck with Anderson for the foreseeable future, it may be a blessing in disguise.