Buffalo Bills Wide Receiver Keon Coleman a Healthy Scratch For Second Week In a Row
When the Buffalo Bills snagged Keon Coleman with the 33rd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the hype was palpable. This was supposed to be the guy, a dynamic playmaker to fill the void and give Josh Allen another weapon. Instead, Bills Mafia is left scratching its head, wondering what in the world is going on with their prized receiver. For the second straight week, Coleman is a healthy scratch. This time, it’s for a crucial Thursday Night Football matchup against the Houston Texans.
The official reason for his Week 11 benching? He was late for a team meeting. We’ve all hit the snooze button one too many times, but when you’re a high-draft pick on a Super Bowl contender, the alarm clock hits different. Now, this latest benching feels less like a slap on the wrist and more like a full-blown timeout in the principal’s office.
A Troubling Pattern For Coleman
This isn’t just a one-off incident. This is the third time in his young career that Head Coach Sean McDermott has had to discipline Coleman. It’s a pattern, and in the “what have you done for me lately” world of the NFL, it’s a deeply concerning one. McDermott, a man who values discipline and accountability, is clearly sending a message. He told the media it’s about “earning the trust and respect of the teammates.”
You can’t help but feel a little frustrated. The talent is obviously there. We saw flashes of it at Florida State, where Coleman was a touchdown machine. But on the field for the Bills, he’s been more fizzle than sizzle, with just 32 catches and an underwhelming 10.3 yards per catch this season. For a guy drafted to be an explosive deep threat, those numbers are, to put it mildly, not great.
What’s Next For the Bills’ Wide Receiver?
So, where do the Bills and Coleman go from here? The team is in a tight race in the AFC East, and they need all hands on deck. They can’t afford to have a first-round talent collecting dust because he can’t get to a meeting on time. Coleman took responsibility publicly, which is a start, but actions speak louder than press conferences.
The pressure is mounting. Every week he’s inactive is another week fans will wonder if passing on other receivers was a massive blunder. This isn’t just about being on time anymore; it’s about professionalism, commitment, and proving you deserve to be on that field when the lights are brightest. For Coleman, the clock is ticking, and it’s time to wake up before his incredible opportunity in Buffalo is gone for good.
