The Buffalo Bills could be approaching the end of the Keon Coleman era this offseason. Coleman still has two years left on his contract with the Bills, but he has been a healthy scratch throughout chunks of the season and the team has tried to figure out where he fits with the team.
After the Buffalo Bills effectively admitted on Wednesday that the previous coaching regime made a mistake of leading a charge to draft Keon Coleman and watching him flop, it's now on general manager and newly minted president of football operations Brandon Beane to evaluate whether the former second-round receiver is worth keeping in 2026.
Keon Coleman was reportedly just as stunned as everyone else amid the latest drama surrounding his name. Buffalo Bills team owner Terry Pegula made headlines earlier this week when he very publicly threw Coleman under the bus during the press conference discussing the team’s decision to fire longtime head coach Sean McDermott.
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Bills WR Brandin Cooks was asked about owner Terry Pegula’s comments regarding WR Keon Coleman and whether or not Coleman would request a trade this offseason.
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Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula stunned members of the NFL community during a Wednesday news conference when he blamed recently fired head coach Sean McDermott and McDermott's staff for Buffalo making wide receiver and possible bust Keon Coleman the No.
The New Orleans Saints have some serious upside in the wide receiver room right now, but could use some more. New Orleans has Chris Olave, who is a clear, No.
The drama never ends in the NFL and this week provided some of the more remarkable theatrics in recent memory thanks to Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula.
Wide receiver Keon Coleman is not having a good week. The Buffalo Bills owner, Terry Pegula, spoke with the media, and it wound up being a disastrous press conference.
The Carolina Panthers traded with the Buffalo Bills in the 2024 NFL draft, swapping a few picks to essentially flip the Panthers from the 33rd pick to the 32nd, the final one in the first round.
The Keon Coleman selection has not worked out for the Buffalo Bills, and it’s safe to say the team will trade him in the coming months. Originally joining the team as a second-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Florida State product was supposed to bring some stability to a wide receiver room that desperately lacked talent.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
It's not a stretch to say that the 22-year-old Coleman has largely been a disappointment as a pro.
The Detroit Lions are quite familiar with patiently waiting for a wide receiver to mature and develop. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was completely thrown under the bus by owner Terry Pegula, during a season-ending media session alongside President Brandon Beane.
The Keon Coleman experiment might be over in Buffalo. Bills owner Terry Pegula made his feelings perfectly clear about the former second round pick on Wednesday.
Speaking with reporters for the first time since Sean McDermott was relieved of his duties, Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula decided to take a moment to call out wide receiver Keon Coleman, noting that his former head coach banged the table to draft the underperforming wideout.
The New Orleans Saints desperately need to add another wide receiver or two to their roster in the coming months. They have plenty of draft capital to swing a trade or two this offseason.
The Buffalo Bills' season ended on January 17 in a nail-biting overtime loss to the Denver Broncos. The 33-30 performance subsequently prompted the firing of Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott and raised questions about the current staff and roster in Orchard Park.
The Buffalo Bills went out of their way to throw former coach Sean McDermott and wide receiver Keon Coleman under the bus in a wild press conference on Wednesday.
One of the main weaknesses for Pittsburgh has been at wide receiver, and it seems like an opportunity might present itself.
As the Bills sent out several HC interview requests Wednesday morning, Terry Pegula conducted an interesting press conference. One of the topics covered a player who may not be long for Buffalo.
On Wednesday, Pegula sat behind a podium and delivered one of the worst end-of-season NFL news conferences in recent memory.
Speaking at a press conference Wednesday morning to explain his decision to fire HC Sean McDermott, Bills owner Terry Pegula interrupted a question for
It's getting delirious in Denver. The Buffalo Bills were in deep trouble, down 20-10 and with the Broncos inside the Red Zone after a Josh Allen fumble to start the second half.
The Buffalo Bills and wide receiver Keon Coleman have had a strained relationship over the course of the season. Coleman has been a healthy scratch on more than one occasion, with at least two disciplinary actions taken against the budding wide receiver.
The Buffalo Bills open the playoffs on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and their top offseason offensive addition won't be available. On Saturday, the Bills placed wide receiver Joshua Palmer on Injured Reserve, effectively ending his season on the eve of the January 11 wild-card matchup.
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