Report: Bills Bench Coleman for Second Consecutive Week
The Buffalo Bills will once again be without wide receiver Keon Coleman as they prepare to face the Houston Texans. This marks the second consecutive week that Coleman will be inactive for the team’s Thursday Night Football game.
Keon Coleman’s Status
According to reports from Katherine Fitzgerald and Lance Lysowski of the Buffalo News, Coleman will not participate due to missing a team meeting. Last Sunday, he was also inactive during the Bills’ 44-32 win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This decision comes during a short week, adding another layer of challenge for the receiving unit.
Background on Keon Coleman
Keon Coleman is a 22-year-old NFL player who was drafted as the 33rd overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State and has had a notable impact this season.
- Games Played: 9
- Receptions: 32
- Yards: 330
- Touchdowns: 3
Buffalo Bills Receiving Corps
In Coleman’s absence, the Bills are expected to rely on a familiar group of receivers. The roster for the game includes:
- Joshua Palmer
- Gabe Davis
- Khalil Shakir
- Tyrell Shavers
- Elijah Moore
The Bills, currently holding a 7-3 record, aim to maintain their momentum against the Texans, who stand at 5-5. This game will be crucial for both teams as they navigate through the remainder of the season.