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Bills Confident in Keon Coleman's Future

Published 1 month ago
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Buffalo Bills Keon Coleman Stays Put: Despite a Disappointing Season, Front Office Remains Committed

The Buffalo Bills wide receiver, Keon Coleman, is expected to remain with the team for his third season, despite a lackluster performance in his second year. With just 38 catches for 404 yards and 4 touchdowns, along with several healthy scratches, the teams front office, including General Manager Brandon Beane, Head Coach Joe Brady, and Owner Terry Pegula, have expressed their support for Coleman.

Pegulas recent criticism of Colemans development sparked speculation about his future, but the teams leaders have since expressed confidence in his ability to bounce back. Brady believes his coaching could unlock Colemans potential, and both he and Beane met with Colemans agent to discuss plans for next season.

The Bills are reportedly only considering trading Coleman for a second or third-round draft pick, indicating a higher valuation of his potential than his current statistics suggest. Issues such as oversleeping and frustration with his role need to be addressed through better trust and communication.

Despite the teams interest in bigger-name receivers to strengthen the group after their playoff loss to the Broncos, Coleman remains a key part of the Bills plans for the future.

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