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Since being drafted with the No. 33 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, wide receiver Keon Coleman has been the talk of the town in Buffalo. 

The second-round pick quickly won over fans and media with his viral introductory press conference, as well as a video already playing as himself in Madden. 

Now, Coleman is showing that not only is he ready to be a Buffalo Bill, he is ready to hate all of his new rivals.

Appearing on "RG3 and The Ones," Coleman said he's ready to embrace the rivalries.

"[When] I get put into it, I'm all in," Coleman said. "I ride for my teammates. 

Coleman was asked how he felt about all the Bills' biggest rivals, and he singled out one in particular.

"Bills-Chiefs. Everyone can get it. All of them."

It's fair to say the newest weapon for the Bills is ready to help them defeat their biggest rival and finally get over that hump in the AFC.

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