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Buffalo Bills wideout Keon Coleman had no reason to think he would be the NFL's main character on Wednesday, but team owner Terry Pegula had other plans. Pegula took quite the shot at the 2024 second-round pick, implying his draft pick was a decision made by recently fired head coach Sean McDermott.
That made the decision to not only keep Beane but elevate him confusing to Bills fans. In particular, the Bills have not had a great track record in the NFL Draft since selecting Josh Allen. A stat that has become unfortunately familiar in Buffalo recently is the fact that they picked 56 players since taking Josh Allen in 2018 and only two became Pro Bowlers.
Bills owner Terry Pegula's comments about Keon Coleman look odd after this video resurfaced.
Here's what Bills owner Terry Pegula had to say about Keon Coleman and the team's decision to draft the receiver.
Several days after being eliminated from the NFL playoffs by the Denver Broncos, the Buffalo Bills continue to find themselves in the headlines. The latest Bills subject that has seemingly taken over NFL discussions of late centered around what team owner Terry Pegula said on Wednesday about wide receiver Keon Coleman.
Keon Coleman has become the talk of the town following comments from Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula about the wide receiver.
Bills owner Terry Pegula raised eyebrows on Wednesday when he told reporters that the decision to select wide receiver Keon Coleman in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft was "pushed" by the coaching staff.
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Keon Coleman is getting dunked on because Terry Pegula is an idiot who couldn't keep his mouth shut
The drama never ends in the NFL and this week provided some of the more remarkable theatrics in recent memory thanks to Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula.Pegula, along with general manager and new president of football operations Brandon Beane,
The Bills first shocked football by firing head coach Sean McDermott after falling 33-30 to the Denver Broncos in the AFC divisional round in a controversial conclusion. Along with firing McDermott, the team promoted general manager Beane to President of Football Operations as well.