Bills Coach Gets Cryptic on Latest Keon Coleman Snag
Summary
The Buffalo Bills did not play wide receiver Keon Coleman in their recent game against the Houston Texans, marking the second week he was benched despite being healthy. Head coach Sean McDermott has not explained further, saying they are taking things "one day at a time."Key Facts
- Keon Coleman, a wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, was benched for the second straight game.
- Coleman was healthy but not played because he was late to a team meeting, which he has done three times in a month.
- Coach Sean McDermott gave little explanation for why Coleman remains benched.
- In his second NFL season, Coleman has 32 receptions for 330 yards and three touchdowns.
- Last year, he had 29 catches for 556 yards, suggesting a more active season.
- Coleman was a second-round draft pick by the Bills, chosen over other players like Ladd McConkey.
- The team decided not to add another wide receiver at the trade deadline, which might be a concern now.
- Keon Coleman played college football at Florida State, where he had a strong season before joining the NFL.
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