Bills completely bungled the Keon Coleman situation
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Here's what Bills owner Terry Pegula had to say about Keon Coleman and the team's decision to draft the receiver.
That made the decision to not only keep Beane but elevate him confusing to Bills fans. In particular, the Bills have not had a great track record in the NFL Draft since selecting Josh Allen. A stat that has become unfortunately familiar in Buffalo recently is the fact that they picked 56 players since taking Josh Allen in 2018 and only two became Pro Bowlers.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the Keon Coleman situation after the Buffalo Bills' recent press conference, reacting to Brandon Beane having to set the record straight on the 2024 NFL Draft.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was completely thrown under the bus by owner Terry Pegula, during a season-ending media session alongside President Brandon Beane. When asked about the struggles of the receivers room, Pegula cut off Beane as he was about to respond to a reporters question.
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 and general manager Brandon Beane held a disastrous press conference. Sophomore wide receiver Keon Coleman caught a stray.
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"This one baffles me," Arians said of the McDermott firing. "How Brandon Beane got elevated and Sean McDermott got fired, that just blows my mind, because they didn't have any dam