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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: One catch in playoff debut

    Coleman caught one of three targets for five yards in Sunday's 31-7 wild-card win over the Broncos. Coleman had a disappointing wild-card performance, as his five receiving yards marked his lowest total in a contest in which he caught at least one pass. The rookie wideout played 46 of the Bills' 76 offensive snaps in the contest, the second-most snaps of any Buffalo wide receiver behind Mack Hollins (52). Next up for the Bills is a divisional-round matchup against the Ravens on Jan. 19. Coleman will look to bounce back and be more involved in what projects to be a high-scoring affair against Baltimore.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Quiet in Week 18 loss

    Coleman secured two of 10 targets for 31 yards during Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Patriots. Coleman did little with the team-high 10 targets he drew from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who played most of the game in place of Josh Allen with Buffalo having already secured the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs. With Trubisky under center, Curtis Samuel was the only member of the Bills' offense to eclipse 50 receiving yards. Coleman will resume his usual role on offense as Buffalo hosts the Broncos in a wild-card round matchup this Sunday.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Finds end zone in win

    Coleman caught three of seven targets for 27 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 40-14 win over the Jets. Coleman led Buffalo in targets (7) and led all wideouts in playing time, finishing the game with a 90 percent snap share. The rookie's touchdown was his fourth trip to the end zone this season. With Buffalo clinching the No. 2 seed for the playoffs, Coleman may see less playing time in the season finale against the Patriots if head coach Sean McDermott decides to rest some of the team's key starters.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: One grab in Week 16

    Coleman caught one of two targets for 17 yards in Sunday's 24-21 win over the Patriots. Coleman finished the contest with one catch on two targets for the second straight game. The rookie wideout was on the field for a solid 66 percent of the Bills' offensive snaps Sunday, a slight improvement over his 63 percent snap share in Week 15. As Coleman continues to work back from the wrist injury that caused him a four-week absence, it seems plausible that he'll begin to see more opportunities in Buffalo's passing attack. The Florida State product will look to bounce back in Week 17 when the Bills host the Jets in a divisional showdown.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: One big play in win

    Coleman caught one of his two targets for 64 yards in Sunday's 48-42 win over the Lions. In his first game back from a four-week absence due to a wrist injury, Coleman found himself leading all Buffalo wide receivers in playing time. The rookie wideout played 44 of the Bills' 70 offensive snaps Sunday, ahead of Khalil Shakir (41), Mack Hollins (35), Amari Cooper (32) and Curtis Samuel (19). Coleman has flashed his big-play potential before, and his 64-yard grab against Detroit was just another example of his ability to open things up for Buffalo's passing attack. The Florida State product will look to get even more involved down the stretch, starting with a Week 16 matchup against the Patriots.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Cleared to play Sunday

    Head coach Sean McDermott noted Friday that Coleman (wrist) won't carry an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Lions, Alec White of the Bills' official site reports. Coleman, who last played Week 9, was deemed a full participant in Wednesday's walkthrough, Thursday's practice estimate and finally in Friday's session. Now that he's been cleared to face Detroit, the rookie rejoins a Buffalo wideout corps that also includes Amari Cooper, Khalil Shakir, Mack Hollins and Curtis Samuel. With that in mind, it remains to be seen what sort of volume Coleman will see in his looming return, a context that makes the Florida State product a speculative Week 15 fantasy option. Prior to his injury, Coleman had a 22-417-3 line on 36 targets in nine games.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Fully participating in walk-through

    Coleman (wrist) will be a full participant in Wednesday's walk-through session, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports. Coleman, who last played Week 9, was limited at practice last week, so his looming full participation Wednesday -- albeit in a walk-through session -- bodes well for his chances of returning to action Sunday against the Lions. Assuming he experiences no setback as the week rolls along, the rookie second-round pick will have a chance to reclaim a role in a Buffalo wideout corps that also includes Amari Cooper, Khalil Shakir, Mack Hollins and Curtis Samuel.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Inactive Sunday

    Coleman (wrist) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Rams. Coleman, who last saw game action in Week 9, was limited at practice this week before approaching the contest listed as questionable. With the 2024 second-rounder still sidelined Sunday, Amari Cooper, Khalil Shakir, Curtis Samuel, Mack Hollins and Jalen Virgil will handle Buffalo's wideout duties versus Los Angeles, while Coleman will target a potential return to action next weekend against the Lions.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Slated to be game-time decision

    Coleman (wrist), who is questionable for Sunday's Week 14 matchup against the Rams, will be a game-time decision to suit up, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Coleman has missed Buffalo's past three games while dealing with a wrist issue. He was able to log a trio of limited practice sessions this week, but the rookie wideout remains iffy to be able to return to action against Los Angeles. If he does suit up, Coleman will likely compete with Curtis Samuel and Mack Hollins for targets behind Amari Cooper and Khalil Shakir.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Inactive Sunday Night

    Coleman (wrist) is inactive for Sunday night's game against the 49ers. Following the Bills' Week 12 bye, Coleman was listed as limited on all three practice reports this week before being deemed questionable for the contest. With the 2024 second-rounder -- who last played in Week 9 -- still sidelined, Amari Cooper, Khalil Shakir, Curtis Samuel, Mack Hollins and Jalen Virgil will handle Buffalo's wideout duties versus San Francisco. Coleman's next chance to return to action will arrive Dec. 8 against the Rams.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Questionable for Sunday night game

    Head coach Sean McDermott relayed Friday that Coleman (wrist) will be listed as questionable for Sunday night's game against the 49ers, Alec White of the Bills' official site reports. With regard to Coleman -- who has missed Buffalo's last two games and has been limited in practice this week -- McDermott noted that he's taking it one day at a time with the wideout. Given the team's 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff, ideally added context regarding Coleman's status will arrive prior to the first wave of Week 13 Sunday games, but if he's limited or out versus San Francisco, added snaps alongside Amari Cooper and Khalil Shakirwould be available for Curtis Samuel and Mack Hollins.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Limited practice on tap

    Head coach Sean McDermott said that Coleman (wrist) will be a limited participant in practice Wednesday, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports. Coleman, who last played Week 9, wasn't able to practice in any fashion in either of the ensuing two weeks, but coming out of the Bills' Week 12 bye, the wideout is slated to take some reps. The rookie's limited participation represents a step in the right direction, but he'll need to practice fully by Friday in order to approach Sunday's game against the 49ers without an injury designation.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Ruled out for Week 11

    Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed Friday that Coleman (wrist) won't play Sunday against the Chiefs, Alec White of the Bills' official site reports. Coleman thus will target a potential return to action Sunday, Dec. 1 against the 49ers following the Bills' Week 12 bye, as will tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee). While the team will be without two key pass catchers versus Kansas City, on the plus side wideout Amari Cooper (questionable, wrist) has a chance to return from a two-game absence this weekend. In nine games to date, Coleman has hauled in 22 of his 36 targets for 417 yards and three TDs.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Could miss time beyond Week 10

    Coach Sean McDermott acknowledged Friday that Coleman (wrist) could miss time beyond Sunday's game against the Colts, Alec White of the Bills' official site reports. During his weekly appearance on WGR550, McDermott ruled Coleman out for Sunday's contest, while adding that "it's a week-to-week deal" in terms of the wideout's availability, and that "it'll probably be multiple weeks." If the 2024 second-rounder indeed misses time beyond Week 10, added snaps behind Amari Cooper (wrist) -- when he's available -- and Khalil Shakir would be available for Mack Hollins (shoulder) and Curtis Samuel (pectoral).
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Hurts wrist late in Week 9 win

    Coleman caught one of two targets for 21 yards and caught a two-point conversion in Sunday's 30-27 win over the Dolphins. Coleman bobbled a slant in the red zone on his only target of the first half, and the ball ended up in Jalen Ramsey's hands for an interception. The rookie receiver atoned to some extent by catching a two-point conversion in the third quarter and added a 21-yard catch in the fourth. Coleman was seen holding his wrist while walking to the locker room with trainers late in the game, per Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News, so his practice participation will bear monitoring as the Bills prepare to face the Colts in Week 10, especially since Buffalo was already without Amari Cooper (wrist) against the Dolphins.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Breaks out in Week 7

    Coleman recorded four receptions on seven targets for 125 yards in Sunday's 34-10 win over the Titans. The addition of Amari Cooper seemingly threatened Coleman's role in Buffalo's offense, but instead, he appeared to be unlocked with less focus from the defense. Coleman earned a season-high seven targets and converted that into long gains of 57 and 44 yards, both of which were highlighted by lots of yards after the catch. The Titans were without their top two corners for this matchup, so it remains to be seen if Coleman can carry this performance into a Week 8 matchup against Seattle -- another unit that has dealt with a multitude of injuries in the secondary.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: One catch in preseason opener

    Coleman caught one of three targets for eight yards in Saturday's 33-6 preseason loss to the Bears. Coleman didn't make much of a splash in his NFL debut, with his lone catch coming on a pass thrown by backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky. Coleman worked in with the starting wide receivers, but Josh Allen's pair of first-quarter completions went to Khalil Shakir and Curtis Samuel. Coleman's expected to play a significant role as a rookie in a Bills receiving corps that lost Stefon Diggs in the offseason, and the 2024 second-round pick out of Florida State will try to put forth a stronger showing in next Saturday's preseason game against the Steelers.
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  • Bills' Keon Coleman: Inks rookie deal with Buffalo

    Coleman signed a four-year rookie contract Wednesday, Alec White of the Bills' official site reports. Coleman, selected 33rd overall in April, has a good chance to be the team's No. 1 or No. 2 receiver right out of the gate, as the Bills lack a proven guy in the entire wideout corps after trading away Stefon Diggs and not re-signing Gabe Davis during the offseason. The Bills now have all 10 of their 2024 picks signed to deals.
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