Bills likely to trade Keon Coleman
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Over the past couple of days, the Buffalo Bills‘ franchise has entered levels of dysfunction rarely seen within the organization for the past decade, during which the team has seen substantial success.
The Bills then went for Coleman at No. 33, picking him one spot ahead of Ladd McConkey, who landed with the Los Angeles Chargers. The Coleman pick was a stark departure from what the Bills had previously valued at receiver and what had worked for Josh Allen.
The Bills are staying in the game in Denver despite three Josh Allen turnovers.
Bills wide receiver Brandin Cooks feels fellow wideout Keon Coleman will continue to grow into his NFL potential -- whether that ends up being under a new coaching staff in Buffalo or elsewhere after team owner Terry Pegula's comments.
With the Bills decimated at wide receiver, Keon Coleman needs to step up in a big way against the Broncos in the AFC divisional round game Saturday.
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