
Keon Coleman expected to be benched again by Bills in nightmare season
NY Post
The Bills appear to be giving up on Keon Coleman.
The No. 33 pick whom the Bills traded up to land in the second round 2024 NFL Draft is expected to be inactive for the second straight game for Thursday night’s road tilt against the Texans, according to Cover 1.
Coleman, a surprise inactive last week against the Buccaneers, appears to have fallen out of favor in Buffalo after coming into the season with a chance to develop into the team’s No. 1 receiver.
Coleman was benched last week for being late to a meeting.
Bills coach Sean McDermott said Coleman ran out of strikes with him when discussing last week’s benching.
“That was my decision,” McDermott said after Sunday’s 44-32 win over the Buccaneers. “It is disappointing, but I still believe in the young man … I try and give the guys a kind of a strike approach, ‘Hey, you get a chance to show your teammates that’s not really who you are.’ When it happens again, then I step in. I believe he will learn from it. He takes it seriously. He will move forward in a way of growing from this, and that’s the whole goal.”

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