Buffalo Bills wideout Keon Coleman had no reason to think he would be the NFL's main character on Wednesday, but team owner ...
The Bills then went for Coleman at No. 33, picking him one spot ahead of Ladd McConkey, who landed with the Los Angeles ...
The Bills are staying in the game in Denver despite three Josh Allen turnovers.
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Bills coaches ‘pushed to draft’ Keon Coleman, owner Terry Pegula asserts
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB) — Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula defended general manager Brandon Beane over how the organization ...
Over the past couple of days, the Buffalo Bills‘ franchise has entered levels of dysfunction rarely seen within the ...
Bills owner Terry Pegula raised eyebrows on Wednesday when he told reporters that the decision to select wide receiver Keon ...
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 ...
In a bizarre scene at the team’s end-of-season press conference after falling to the Broncos in the Divisional Round and then ...
Bills wide receiver Brandin Cooks feels fellow wideout Keon Coleman will continue to grow into his NFL potential -- whether ...
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The Bills hung Josh Allen out to dry in playoff loss (again)
Allen had the talent to stage an epic playoff comeback in Denver. The Bills, however, did not.
Buffalo has shown that winning games without an obvious top WR is possible with QB Josh Allen at the helm.
Buffalo lost the first turnover of the game. James Cook opened the possession with a 5-yard run and Josh Allen scrambled up ...
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