Keon Coleman has continued to put in work throughout this offseason, well before he’ll ever be in the Buffalo Bills lineup in September. In one of the latest looks behind-the-scenes, Coleman was getting after it with Dallas Cowboys wideout CeeDee Lamb.
The Bills selected wide receiver Keon Coleman at No. 33 overall in the recent 2024 NFL Draft, giving QB Josh Allen a 6-foot-3, 213-pound target at the X receiver position.
Even though the team might look different this season, Buffalo should still firmly be considered a Super Bowl contender. Here is why.
The Bills added 10 rookies to the team by way of selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, and one in particular has already made an impression on one of his teammates.
Keon Coleman’s already decorated resume is growing longer by the day. His college athletics production stretches across several universities and sports.
It's never too early to consider which NFL rookies might be primed for big years. One such market that sportsbooks have posted is which first-year pass-catcher will lead all rookies in receiving yards.
The Buffalo Bills and quarterback Josh Allen will have plenty of new faces to get acquainted with and used to after a mass reformation of their wide receivers room.
Wide receiver Keon Coleman fills an immediate need for the Buffalo Bills. After selecting him at the beginning of the second round in the 2024 NFL Draft, Coleman has a chance to become the top receiver in Buffalo from day one.
You'd be hard-pressed to find any fan, player, or coach say anything negative about new Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman. The rookie wide receiver
Keon Coleman is just scratching the surface on getting to know his new quarterback in Josh Allen. Coleman, Buffalo’s top draft pick in 2024, has some shoes to fill after Stefon Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans.
Every Buffalo Bills fan, player, and coach seems to already be infatuated with rookie receiver out of Florida State, Keon Coleman. The first pick of the second round in the 2024 NFL Draft became an instant hit with the media during his introductory press conference, and even made fans excited when he chose No.
Bills HC Sean McDermott said WR Chase Claypool is on a mission to “reclaim” his prior success and has been impressed by the receiver in their offseason program. “He is on a mission right now to reclaim what he once was,” McDermott said, via the team’s YouTube.
The Bills were in big-time need of a receiver after Buffalo shipped Stefon Diggs to the Texans. The team then opted for Keon Coleman in the second round of the NFL Draft.
Keon Coleman gave a little bit of a shoutout to a young Bills fan while at the 2024 NFL Rookie Premiere. While there, Coleman got into his Bills gear for the first time.
Despite getting rid of their top receiver this offseason, the Buffalo Bills picked up a solid weapon in the second round. And it's one that quarterback
The Buffalo Bills selected Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman in the second round of the NFL Draft last month, and quarterback Josh Allen was a big proponent of it.
Bills second-round WR Keon Coleman has taken the internet by storm after having multiple clips go viral showing his effortlessly funny personality. Coleman acknowledged the hype and redirected his focus to what happens on the field. “I’m aware of it.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is going to be getting to know a few new faces at receiver this coming season.
No one truly knows what to expect from Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills during the upcoming 2024 NFL season. Some believe that the Bills will still be serious contenders, while others expect a big step back.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman is quite a character and has already captured the hearts of NFL fans—not just Bills fans—everywhere. He may also represent the Bills’ new No.
The 2024 NFL Draft featured a handful of wide receivers that many believe could become instant-impact performers in the league this season. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, like Keon Coleman and Xavier Worthy are two that have shown out for their respective organizations early on.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman has generated plenty of buzz over the last couple of weeks thanks to his entertaining/charismatic press conferences.
If we’re counting ‘imaginary’ touchdowns, Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman has already found paydirt three times in Highmark Stadium. One NFL expert expects him to triple this production once touchdowns start to appear on the scoreboard.
Sound roster building often isn’t flashy, this idea perhaps perfectly embodied by the Buffalo Bills’ decision to trade out of the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
If you’re looking for a microcosm of the roster-building philosophy that the Buffalo Bills have operated with throughout the 2024 NFL offseason, look no further than their receiving corps.
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