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Wide receiver Keon Coleman found himself in the spotlight early this offseason when Bills owner Terry Pegula pointed to the decision to draft him coming from the coaching staff rather than General Manager Brandon Beane during a press conference to discuss the firing of former head coach Sean McDermott.
The Buffalo Bills are not selling their Keon Coleman stock just yet. Coleman has largely underperformed since the Bills drafted him 33rd overall in 2024.
The Buffalo Bills may have found something special in the fifth round when they drafted safety Jordan Hancock. The Athletic broke the news that Hancock underwent shoulder surgery, all while discussing his potential impact in the 2026 season under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard.
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Bills' Brandon Beane makes feelings on Keon Coleman clear after controversial Terry Pegula comments
During a recent conversation with Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic, Beane once again addressed Coleman's future.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane gave his thoughts Tuesday on wide receiver Keon Coleman, and expressed his hopes and expectations for the 22-year-old wideout during the 2026 season.
Keon Coleman has not lived up to his draft status with the Buffalo Bills, but Brandon Beane continues to defend the third-year wideout.
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Bills' Brandon Beane Proposes Roster Expansion for Potential 18-Game NFL Season
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane says the team plans to back up its talk on Keon Coleman with action.