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Bills Receiver Keon Coleman Approaches His Third Season as 'Make or Break' Year
On Tuesday, Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman described his upcoming third season as "make or break," acknowledging the critical nature of 2026 after a disappointing 2025 campaign he called "ass."
Coleman's 2025 production dropped to 404 receiving yards and four touchdowns, following disciplinary issues that led former head coach Sean McDermott to bench him for multiple games.
Despite team owner Terry Pegula blaming McDermott for the draft decision, general manager Brandon Beane rejected all trade offers, insisting Coleman retains a promising future in Buffalo.
Head coach Joe Brady emphasized establishing a "pro mentality," while quarterback Allen noted "a shift in his mindset this year" and improved work ethic during offseason training.
Coleman stated it is time to "put it all together" on the field, insisting his "job is to come out here, put my cleats on, strap them up and prove my worth.