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Bills WR Keon Coleman gets off to concerning start at training camp

The Buffalo Bills began training camp on Wednesday, officially starting their 2025 journey in hopes of it ending with a Super Bowl win.

In order for the Bills to overcome the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as whomever gets in their way in the AFC, Buffalo will need all of their playmakers to step up. Arguably the most important wide receiver and playmaker for the Bills this season is second-year wideout Keon Coleman. The Florida State product caught just 29 passes in 13 games in 2024, with his big issue being that he struggled to separate from man coverage. On the first day of camp, it appears those issues have continued.

“Keon fell right back into not being able to separate,” Thad Brown said on X. “[He] seemed to get legs tangled a couple times. Some misfortune with the lack of production.”

Coleman was drafted ahead of Los Angeles Chargers star Ladd McConkey, which is looking more and more like a bust of a pick by Brandon Beane. Should he struggle again in 2025, that could be what holds Buffalo back from being a championship team.

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