
Bills great describes what went wrong behind the scenes with Keon Coleman after press conference controversy
NY Post
The messy fallout from the Bills’ blame game continues.
Reflecting on Wednesday’s fiery press conference, in which Bills owner Terry Pegula threw embattled receiver Keon Coleman and the coaching staff under the bus, former Buffalo center Eric Wood shed light on the wideout’s missteps after a fan pondered on X how the 22-year-old could recover.
“He knows he’s in bad standing in the organization. He was late to meetings enough to get benched multiple times. Its HARD to be late for meetings. Low effort constantly. He brought all the criticism on himself and he’s got to own that now. Still time, we’ll see…,” said Wood, a former first-round pick who spent his entire nine-year career (2009-17) with the Bills.
When a member of Bills Mafia came to Coleman’s defense, Wood relayed how the call-out was self-inflicted.
“If you can’t show up on time and give consistent effort then you’re going to get called out in the media. If he’s too much of a kid then he should have stayed in college,” he posted Thursday on X.
Coleman, a 2024 second-round pick, was a healthy scratch at points during the season — one that ended in playoff heartbreak Saturday and saw the firing of head coach Sean McDermott two days later.













