Bills completely bungled the Keon Coleman situation
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Beane said he knew after the first day of the draft that he was going to make Coleman the first pick of Day 2.
The Saints, like the Steelers, need a complement to their No. 1 wide receiver. New Orleans has guys like DeVaughn Vele and Kevin Austin Jr. behind Chris Olave but probably needs to find Tyler Shough more to work with to make sure that he shows progress next season after putting together a pretty strong rookie season.
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula made waves when he announced the firing of head coach Sean McDermott following the team’s playoff loss to the Denver Broncos. It was a surprising outcome, especially considering McDermott led the team to the playoffs in eight of his nine seasons as head coach.
Keon Coleman isn't catching footballs now that the Buffalo Bills ' season is over. He's catching heat.
During a Wednesday press conference to discuss the firing of Sean McDermott, Bills General Manager Brandon Beane was asked a question about the perception that he has not done enough to provide the team with talent at the wide receiver position.
Bills owner Terry Pegula raised eyebrows on Wednesday when he told reporters that the decision to select wide receiver Keon Coleman in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft was "pushed" by the coaching staff.
Keon Coleman has not been a consistent target for Bills quarterback Josh Allen as the team had hoped. Tina MacIntyre-Yee / Imagn Images At Wednesday’s news conference with Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula and general manager Brandon Beane,
A comment aired in a pre-draft video potentially conflicts with a recent claim from Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula that the decision to select wide receiver Keon Coleman was driven by the team's former coaching staff rather than general manager Brandon Beane.