Bills WR Keon Coleman Admits to ‘Unacceptable’ 2025 Performance
Summary
Keon Coleman, a wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, said his performance in the 2025 NFL season was unacceptable. He played in 13 games with 404 yards and four touchdowns but was benched for four games. The Bills fired their head coach after losing in the playoffs, and Coleman faces tough competition for his position this season.Key Facts
- Keon Coleman is a wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills.
- In 2025, Coleman played 13 games, gained 404 yards, and scored four touchdowns.
- He was a healthy scratch (did not play) for four games last season.
- The Bills lost 33-30 in overtime to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional round.
- Buffalo fired head coach Sean McDermott and promoted Joe Brady as the new head coach.
- Bills owner Terry Pegula said the coaching staff pushed to draft Coleman, but the general manager did not prefer him.
- Coleman said the upcoming season is “make or break” for his career.
- The Bills acquired DJ Moore and drafted Skyler Bell, adding more players competing for the wide receiver position.
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