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Bills Turn Heads With Pregame Move That Could Impact Josh Allen vs Browns
Josh Allen and the Bills need a huge final three games of the season if they want to defend not only his MVP award but the AFC East crown as well.
Before Sunday’s game against the tough Cleveland Browns defense, Buffalo made a stunning move that might affect both by the end of the day.
Keon Coleman is officially a healthy scratch for today’s game.
The former second-round pick out of Florida State was one of the team’s bright stars in the wide receiver room last year, as he put up strong numbers for a rookie with 556 yards receiving and four touchdowns.
In 2025, though, the fun-loving Coleman, who charmed not only the Bills brass but the fans as well, is not so beloved. He has struggled to find his footing in his sophomore season and has seen his production crater as the season has gone along.
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For Buffalo, the quest for finding Allen’s true No. 1 wideout has been ongoing since the departure of Stefon Diggs. Coleman appeared to be on track to rise up into that role, but today’s decision is another major setback for the youngster.
Coleman began the season with an incredible opener, going for 112 yards and a touchdown in a comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens. Since then, though, he’s been highly inconsistent. In his past five games, he’s totaled fewer than 100 scrimmage yards.
As Allen and the Bills go to work today against the Browns, Coleman will be watching from the sidelines. Myles Garrett can also break the all-time single-season sack record if he picks one up today against Allen.
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