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Ex-NFL receiver Steve Smith criticizes Bills' Keon Coleman, who responds: 'No comment'
Steve Smith Sr. criticized Bills receiver Keon Coleman for his performance during the game, saying 'You can’t teach a dog how to bark' at Bank of America Stadium.
- On Oct 26, 2025, at Bank of America Stadium, retired NFL wide receiver and commentator Steve Smith Sr. made critical comments about Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman that observers said hit home.
- Since the season began, Keon Coleman has been largely invisible, and observers fault Buffalo Bills Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady for poorly utilizing him despite heavy targeting before the Kansas City Chiefs game.
- Fans and observers say Keon Coleman has had multiple opportunities but remains unimpressive, while Bills fans hope he improves during the second half of the regular season.
- Facing immediate pressure, criticism will continue unless Keon Coleman hits his stride soon, beginning with this week's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, though he still has the entire second half of the regular season to respond.
- Approached by reporters Thursday, Keon Coleman did not show that Steve Smith Sr.'s critical comments had bothered him, while many observers noted Smith's points amplified media focus on Coleman.
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Bills WR Keon Coleman Responds to Harsh Steve Smith Criticism
Former wide receiver and current NFL analyst Steve Smith Sr. offered a sharp criticism of Buffalo Bills second-year wideout Keon Coleman.In the latest episode of his “89 with Steve Smith Sr.” podcast, the former Carolina Panthers star delivered a blistering assessment of Coleman.“Well, the short version: nothing,” Smith said. “I haven’t seen anything from him because he hasn’t had the opportunities, because opportunities don’t make themselves av…
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