Bills’ Joe Brady backs Keon Coleman after Steelers ‘drop’

Brady has no worries on Keon:

Did Keon Coleman drop a potential touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers? That’s the debate going on in Buffalo Bills circles this week.

Buffalo topped Pittsburgh, 9-3, in their second preseason outing. While a win, there were no touchdowns for the Bills. The team has not scored one during the exhibition season.

Coleman had the best look at one of any Buffalo player. On a quick route to the end zone, Bills quarterback Mitchell Trubisky threw a strike Coleman’s way but the rookie could not haul it in.

So the debate? Bad catch or bad throw? You decide:

Regardless of any controversy among fans, there is not any in the world of Joe Brady.

Buffalo’s offensive coordinator reflected on the Steelers matchup for the first time. On Coleman, Brady mentioned how there is no worry in his mind.

“I love where Keon is at as a football player,” Brady said. “I’m not always as focused on where the production is at.”

Brady noted how Coleman’s efforts day in, day out, stand out much more to him than any one preseason pass.

Brady’s full thoughts on Coleman can be found in the WROC-TV clip below:

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