Bills have several Coleman questions to answer this offseason originally appeared on The Sporting News. Click here to add Sports News as your go-to source.
For most, the Buffalo Bills’ offseason will hinge on whether general manager Brandon Beane can acquire Josh Allen, the No. 1 weapon many have wanted him to acquire over the years.
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While it’s a pressing issue, there’s no doubt that what matters most is how the team treats young receiver Keon Coleman.
It was a inconsistent first two seasons for Cohen, and then we had a horrific press conference where his boss didn’t have much praise for him. Many are wondering if Coleman’s future is still in Buffalo.
For ESPN’s Alaina Gersenberg, the Bills have a lot to iron out with Coleman, and quickly.
“Brady publicly backed Coleman after owner Terry Pegula went out of his way to say the former coaching staff pushed for the receiver to be drafted,” Getzenberg wrote.
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“However, the question remains: Coleman is working as if he will be back in 2026, but is the relationship still there? Are there interested teams that he could be traded to? Or does it make more sense to keep Coleman and see if he can take a step forward?”
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Coleman gets support from Brady
We know new head coach Joe Brady is on Keene’s side, and that could be all the young receiver needs to realize his potential in 2026.
Granted, he still has a lot to prove, and a great offseason won’t mean much unless he can translate it into on-court production when the regular season begins.
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Still, Cohen has talent. There is no doubt about it. But we only see it briefly.
If Beal does decide to move on or Keane wants to leave, we wonder what exactly the market holds for him.
So, yes, it’s crucial for the Bills to get new weapons, but it’s also crucial to figure out Coleman’s best course of action.