
There has been speculation about Bills WR Keon Coleman‘s future on the team after owner Terry Pegula admitted former HC Sean McDermott made the decision to take Coleman in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft instead of GM Brandon Beane. Buffalo HC Joe Brady is confident that Coleman’s work ethic will lead to greater development in 2026.
“The thing with Keon is, from a football standpoint, man, his work ethic, his approach, how he’s going through it … If Keon just takes care of himself off the field and shows up, he’s going to be good to go,” Brady said, via Tim Graham of The Athletic. “The growth that Keon’s going to have from this year to the next, Keon is on our football team. Keon, I’ve never said anything negative. I was the first to tell everybody, ‘I wanted Keon Coleman.’ So Keon’s not just going to be pushed aside. He’s going to continue to develop.”
Patriots EDGE Harold Landry battled through a lingering knee injury last season, resulting in 8.5 sacks, which was his least amount since 2020. New England HC Mike Vrabel said Landry was visibly struggling with the issue and is unsure where his recovery is at right now.
“It’s just unfortunate,” Vrabel said, via Chad Graff of The Athletic. “I think that anybody that watched tape could see Harold before hurting his knee, and then after. And so he’s a player that cares deeply about the team and his performance, and the impact that he makes, so I was disappointed for him. But like everything else, he works his tail off right now to get back. So I don’t really know where it’s at right now, because he’s going through the rehab process.”
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