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Bills Predicted to Make Drastic Offensive Change Against Buccaneers

Bills Predicted to Make Drastic Offensive Change Against Buccaneers

Summary

The Buffalo Bills are considering changes to their wide receiver lineup due to inconsistent performance in their passing game this season. Reports suggest that Keon Coleman, a second-year receiver, might not play in the upcoming game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as he hasn't performed well recently. The team has activated other players, Gabe Davis and Mecole Hardman, from the practice squad, indicating possible adjustments in their strategy.

Key Facts

  • The Buffalo Bills have a 6-3 record this season but are struggling with their passing game.
  • Keon Coleman, expected to be a key receiver, hasn't reached over 50 receiving yards since the first game.
  • The Bills activated Gabe Davis and Mecole Hardman from the practice squad.
  • There are currently eight healthy wide receivers on the team for Sunday's game.
  • Only six out of these eight wide receivers are expected to play.
  • Reports suggest Keon Coleman might not play in the next game.
  • Decisions about the lineup changes will be clear closer to the game time against the Buccaneers.
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