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With 60 points in a charity basketball game and vows to make a second-year leap as an NFL receiver, Keon Coleman created a lot of noise in the offseason.
You’ll be forgiven if you didn’t notice second-year receiver Keon Coleman during the Buffalo Bills’ Week 6 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. We also understand if you’re strongly considering dropping him from your fantasy team.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman has been quiet early on in the Week 6 game against the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night. Here's what's going on with Buffalo's wide receiver.
Starting with Monday night's game in Atlanta, the Buffalo Bills know they have to be better. They also have to be more disciplined. In the wake of Keon Coleman sitting out the start of last week's upset loss to the New England Patriots, the receiver acknowledged his mistake an vowed to improve his focus going forward.
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While speaking with reporters following the Buffalo Bills’ Thursday practice, Keon Coleman took accountability for his benching during a Week 5 loss to the New England Patriots.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was benched during the first series in the loss to the New England Patriots. The reigning MVP and team captain in quarterback Josh Allen was quick to ensure the world knew that he has complete faith in his young wide receiver.
The Buffalo Bills sit 4-1 after 5 weeks of the 2025 NFL season. Their quarterback, Josh Allen, has been leading the offense from the front. But in the game against the New England Patriots, his receiver Keon Coleman sat out the first 6 plays.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was benched due to disciplinary reasons in the team's Week 5 loss to the New England Patriots. It wasn't the first time in his career that Coleman was forced to miss some time, even if it was just a few snaps, due to some off-the-field issues.
Eagle-eyed fans may have caught that during the first series of the Buffalo Bills' loss to the New England Patriots, wide receiver Keon Coleman wasn't on the field to start the game.
Keon Coleman had the highest receiving yards and offensive snaps from the Buffalo Bills before entering the Week 5 contest against the New England Patriots.
Keon Coleman was supposed to fill the Buffalo Bills' void at wide receiver, but five games into his second season, he's presented as many problems as answers.
Keon Coleman was curiously sidelined for the Buffalo Bills’ first offensive series during this past Sunday’s loss to the New England Patriots. And on Monday, Head Coach Sean McDermott revealed the reason why.
There has been some concern regarding Keon Coleman’s status leading up to the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, as the Buffalo Bills wide receiver is dealing with a groin injury.
It was looming as a big offseason for Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman, and it appears he's gotten the message. After a rookie year that was up and down due to injury and poor form, Keon knew he had to take his game up a level in 2025.
The Buffalo Bills are now into the thick of training camp with the grind starting to take hold, but it is here where the foundation for what they hope will be a successful season is laid.
The rookie season for Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman didn't go the way he or the franchise would have wanted, with injury and poor form seeing the receiver not hit the heights expected.
Sitting atop the AFC East with NFL MVP Josh Allen at quarterback, it’s hard (but not impossible) to find fault with the Buffalo Bills. Here’s what we found for dubious fans.