The Associated Press

8 QB options for Bills

By Ryan Talbot | Contributing writer

The Buffalo Bills may have a quarterback problem heading into Week 15. Tyrod Taylor is day-to-day with a knee injury and Nathan Peterman is in the concussion protocol. If Buffalo's top two quarterbacks cannot play against the Miami Dolphins, here are 8 options for the Bills behind Joe Webb.

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Keith Wenning

The Bills aren't looking for long-term options so a call to Keith Wenning would make sense. Wenning backed up Nathan Peterman in the Bills' preseason finale against the Detroit Lions earlier this season. He completed 5-of-15 passes for 41 yards during the game. Wenning isn't an ideal option, but options are limited.

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Adrian Kraus

Logan Thomas

One option for the Bills is to do nothing at all. Logan Thomas was Buffalo's emergency quarterback in Week 14 behind Peterman and Webb. Buffalo's playbook would be limited if Thomas was called into action.

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Bill Wippert

Colin Kaepernick

Colin Kaepernick is the most talented quarterback available on the market. That said, multiple teams have had quarterback injuries occur and no one has given the former 49ers QB a call. It's doubtful that Buffalo would go this route.

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Christian Ponder

Christian Ponder has some experience playing under offensive coordinator Rick Dennison. The veteran spent two weeks with the Broncos during the 2015 season. He could be a top target for the job if Taylor and Peterman's status for Sunday doesn't improve.

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Per @caplannfl the #Bills worked out QB Matt Simms and WR Deonte Thompson. Both have spent time in Buffalo. pic.twitter.com/PVD4efJ604 — Ryan Talbot (@RyanTalbotBills) October 17, 2017

Matt Simms

Matt Simms spent time with the Bills leading up to the 2015 season. The quarterback could be an option as Buffalo worked Simms out in October according to Adam Caplan.

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David Dermer

Robert Griffin III

Robert Griffin III is a big name option that hasn't played in the league this season. He appeared in five games with the Browns last year and completed 59.2 percent of his passes while throwing two touchdowns and three interceptions. Griffin III enjoyed watching the Bills' win over the Colts in the snow, so perhaps he'd like a chance to play in it himself.

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Steven Senne

Thad Lewis

The Miami Dolphins are coming to town on Sunday. That alone is reason enough to sign Thad Lewis, Dolphin Killer. Lewis helped the Bills sweep the Dolphins back in 2013 and re-signing the QB would at least lead to some flashback clips of the wins during Sunday's game. Lewis last played in the preseason with the Baltimore Ravens.

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John Froschauer

Shaun Hill

Shaun Hill was one of the league's most dependable backups for many years. He hasn't played anywhere in 2017, but he's among the best remaining options on the market. That tells you all you need to know about the quarterbacks available on the market.

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