Breaking; Bills Rookie WR Sends 4-Word Message to Rival Chiefs
Round one of the NFL draft saw an advisory against selecting wide receiver Keon Coleman by the Kansas City Chiefs.
Despite only recently joining the Buffalo Bills, Keon Coleman is already immersing himself in research on the team’s major rivalries as a rookie wide receiver.
During an interview on the “RG3 and The Ones” podcast, Coleman expressed his enthusiasm for joining the team and getting to know his new teammates. When questioned about their primary competitors, he specifically mentioned the Kansas City Chiefs and sent them a brief four-word statement.
“Each person can obtain it,” Coleman stated, further remarking, “Every single one of them.”
Ready for Rivalries: Keon Coleman
The newcomer of the team has become quite popular on social media due to his unrestrained interviews. In one interview, he unabashedly boasted about finding a discounted coat at Macy’s while introducing himself as a player. Coleman has exhibited unwavering support for his team by expressing eagerness in joining forces with Griffin and defeating their adversaries together.
Coleman stated that once he is included, he fully commits and supports his teammates.
Coleman has familiarized himself with Bills enthusiasts and expressed his interest in participating in one of the largest tailgating rituals.
“I really want to jump through a table,” Coleman expressed his desire to Griffin while hoping for permission.
With the Buffalo Bills having traded their top receiver, Stefon Diggs, to the Houston Texans and lost Gabe Davis in free agency as well, Coleman is anticipated to assume a significant role on the team. According to Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic, both Coleman and newly acquired Curtis Samuel will need to step up their game in order to compensate for the absence created by these departures.
According to Buscaglia, Coleman’s inexperience may make it challenging for him to handle such a high level of responsibility.
According to Buscaglia, for the Bills to succeed they will require either Coleman or Samuel making a significant contribution in addition to Shakir. Even though Coleman possesses immense potential, expecting him at 21 years old to perform beyond his previous level of play may be excessive and premature.
The new receiver has seamlessly integrated into the team even as a rookie.
Selecting Coleman as the first pick in the NFL Draft’s second round was a well-received decision by the team, especially one significant stakeholder in Buffalo; Josh Allen, Bills quarterback. Brandon Beane, general manager of Bills revealed that during an interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio. Allen evaluated various receivers by reviewing their film and held Florida State pass-catcher Coleman in high regard.
Beane expressed his fondness for many of the guys, however, Keon stood out to him. According to Beane’s account, he and Josh did not communicate much on Thursday but despite that fact, Josh surprisingly Face Timed him early Friday morning before work. During their conversation about potential candidates for selection, Beane revealed that unless someone truly impressed or exceeded expectations in some way then they were going with Keon. This news evidently pleased Josh greatly.
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