Keon Coleman ‘don’t think anybody’ can stop the Bills

Keon Coleman ‘don’t think anybody’ can stop the Bills

The Buffalo Bills clipped the wings of the Seattle Seahawks in all three phases of a 31-10 win that saw them improve to 6-2.

The Buffalo offense has continued to have a strong year, thanks in part to the addition of recent trade acquisition WR Amari Cooper, as well as the arrival of rookie pass catcher Keon Coleman.

During the Bills’ past two contests, Coleman has begun to show the type of high-level playmaking abilities and numbers he was drafted for.

“We feel like every play we come out there and execute at a high level, I don’t think anybody really can stop us but ourselves,” Coleman said after the game.

Among the things that have stood out during those recent game performances in terms of productivity is the first-year receiver’s efficiency numbers.

He went for 70 yards on five receptions Sunday with an impressive contested touchdown grab, and the previous week against the Tennessee Titans he put up 125 yards on four receptions during their NFL Week 7 win.

“When you’ve got an explosive offense, just specific to this game, you know you have to be efficient offensively and explosive at the same time,” head coach Sean McDermott said after the game. “I felt like we were both.”

The way the offense is taking shape stood out to him as well.

“Just growth, one week at a time, growth, development. Adam’s doing a really good job with him. Having Amari, I think, helps too because he’s another veteran in the room and, to me, a big-time established veteran that’s done great things in this league for a while. So that helps with the guys that are already in that room. We’ve got good guys in that room that help young players develop and teach them the right way, teaching them the right habits, the right routines, Monday through Saturday. That’s what leads to what you saw today.”

Bills quarterback Josh Allen also shared what he’s noticed about Coleman.

“Absolutely [playing more confident], and that’s something, our staff has got him rolling,” the QB said. “Knows what he’s doing, and when he knows what he’s doing and gets rolling, he’s a damn good football player. He’s continuing to make plays for us, and you love to see that from your young guy. He’s only going to get better.”

WR Khalil Shakir joined Coleman for their post-game media availability and talked about what he saw on Coleman’s touchdown in particular.

“That’s a big boy play right there. It comes from him and Josh [Allen] being on the same page. Josh trusting him, throwing it up there and him making a play. Anytime we score a touchdown, we’re lit. For it to be him, especially in our wide [receiver] room, for it to be anybody in our wide [receiver] room, I know we get really excited for each other. Just to see each other ball out. But as an offense, as long as we get in there, it can be anybody.”

Bills rookie WR Keon Coleman has breakout game against Seahawks

Bills rookie WR Keon Coleman has breakout game against Seahawks

The Buffalo Bills just last week made the bold move of improving their receiving core with the acquisition of star playmaker Amari Cooper, and while that move has already paid off, the arrival of their rookie second-round pick in Keon Coleman is a pleasant surprise.

 

It was a big day for Coleman against one of the best secondaries in the league as he physically dominated every corner that went up against him, including the large and athletic Tariq Woolen. Coleman ended the day hauling in 5 passes, for 70 yards, and a one-handed touchdown over the top of Woolen in the endzone. Coleman looked like everything was starting to come together and has quickly established himself as a big-time threat on any given snap.

With Cooper staring opposite on the outside, and Khalil Shakir healthy again in the slot role, Coleman has picked the perfect time to emerge within this Bills offense. The narrative surrounding Buffalo and their lack of playmakers at receiver have quickly been flipped on its head as Josh Allen, and this offense look like one of the most intimidating groups in the entire league, and Coleman is only going to get better as the season goes on.

WATCH: Keon Coleman cashes in on second jump ball, scores one-handed vs. Seahawks

WATCH: Keon Coleman cashes in on second jump ball, scores one-handed vs. Seahawks

Keon Coleman showed why playing basketball can help in the NFL.

In the red zone, Bills quarterback Josh Allen tossed a jump ball up for Coleman. It was knocked away.

Right after, Allen went back to him. The rookie delivered.

Coleman went up, grabbed a one-handed snag and put his team up 7-0 on the road against the Seahawks in the first quarter. What a play.

Check it out in the clip below:

Former Spartans WRs showing support for MSU ahead of UM rivalry game

There is no love lost when it comes to Michigan-Michigan State

There is no love lost when it comes to Michigan-Michigan State. That was further proven by social media posts shared by a pair of Spartans wide receivers.

Michigan State renews its annual rivalry with in-state foe Michigan on Saturday night from Ann Arbor, Mich. Both teams come into this matchup feeling like they have a chance to win, which is considered a toss-up game.

Ahead of the matchup, former Michigan State wide receivers Jayden Reed and Keon Coleman posted graphics on social media that, well, showed how they feel about the Wolverines. Check out those posts by clicking on the link below:

As I said, there’s no love lost between these two schools.

Kickoff between the Spartans and Wolverines is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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Bills’ Keon Coleman voted NFL Rookie of the Week for Titans performance

Bills’ Keon Coleman voted NFL Rookie of the Week for Titans performance

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was voted the NFL’s Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week for his performance in Week 7 against the Tennessee Titans.

Coleman is the first wide receiver to be voted Rookie of the Week this year. In the game, Coleman caught four passes for 125 yards. He led the entire NFL in receiving yards for Week 7 in the 34-10 win.

He is just the third rookie WR to put up 125 receiving yards this year, joining Marvin Harrison Jr. and Malik Nabers. That is pretty good company to be in.

Coleman’s big day found him being mentioned among even better company, too. In the last five years, only three other rookie wide receivers have led the league in receiving yards for any given week. Those three are Ja’Marr Chase, Jaylen Waddle, and Justin Jefferson:

Graphic via NFL Network

The Bills brought in Amari Cooper to bring a spark to the receiving room last week. If Coleman is capable of games like this, and with Cooper across the field from him, the league could be in trouble. The two combined for 191 yards and a touchdown in their first game together.

Coleman’s 326 receiving yards ranks third among rookie WRs through seven weeks. He trails only Brian Thomas Jr. (513) and Malik Nabers (427).

The 5-2 Bills will take their new-look offense on the road to Seattle to take on the 4-3 Seahawks at Lumen Field in Week 8.

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New hilarious Keon Coleman commercial for Booking.com goes viral

It didn’t take Keon Coleman long to land his first commercial. And it’s hilarious.

It’s been a big week for former Michigan State Spartan Keon Coleman. Not only did he break the 100-yard mark for the first time in his career with the Buffalo Bills, but his new commercial for Booking.com also came out, and it’s going viral for being so funny.

The video features Coleman on a trip to Niagara Falls and inside of his hotel room, and he flashes his trademark charisma the whole time in hilarious fashion.

You can watch the full video here.

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What Keon Coleman said about first 100-yard game of his Bills career

What Keon Coleman said about first 100-yard game of his Bills career

It was nearly capped with an impressive touchdown, but regardless, Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver had a strong outing against the Tennessee Titans in Week 7.

Coleman had four catches and his first 100-yard receiving game, 125 total, in the 34-10 win.

Despite all eyes being on the recently acquired Amari Cooper, it was Coleman who stole the show.

“He’s a guy that wants the ball,” quarterback Josh Allen said via video conference. “He’s back-side, one-on-one, he wants the ball thrown to him, and he continues to make plays like that for us. It’s hard not to throw it to him.”

Coleman’s 125 yards played well for Allen, too. The QB finished with 323 yards passing.

In Coleman’s mind, he credits his outing to preparation. He complimented offensive coordinator Joe Brady.

“Pretty much everything Joe was calling [worked],” Coleman said. “The different looks we were practicing in practice, we got them in the game, and executed at a high level.”

Cooper’s addition in his own right looks to be paying off for the Bills. The trickle-down effect might continue to pay dividends as well.

For more from Coleman, see the attached clip below:

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Did Keon Coleman actually tell Amari Cooper what to do on Bills TD?

Did Keon Coleman actually tell Amari Cooper what to do on Bills TD?

In Amari Cooper’s debut with the Buffalo Bills, he pulled off an incredible feat by scoring a touchdown despite only having a few days to study and learn the team’s playbook.

On one occasion, it appeared that Cooper had some help.

FS1 NFL analyst Emmanuel Acho first pointed out on social media that it appeared like Cooper looked over to rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman prior to the ball being snapped on a particular play. That snap ended up being the recently-acquired receiver’s first touchdown in Buffalo.

The Bills took a 14-10 lead with that score and never looked back and Acho broke down the play laughing, even.

“[Cooper] is looking at Coleman like, ‘Hey brah, what the hell do I have right now?'” Acho noted during his breakdown of the play.

After the 34-10 win for the Bills, Coleman was specifically asked about that moment. He downplayed it.

“Nah, man. He knew the play,” Coleman said. “I just helped him confirm it.”

A replay of the touchdown and Coleman’s full response can be found below:

Amari Cooper on experiencing Bills Mafia: ‘It was very impressive’

Amari Cooper on experiencing Bills Mafia: ‘It was very impressive’

The Bills’ newest wide receiver, Amari Cooper, drove to Buffalo from Cleveland upon being traded to the team on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, he began walkthroughs and got his first introduction to their playbook before his first practice on Thursday.

By Sunday, he was on the field at Highmark Stadium for his first game as a Bill, including his first touchdown catch from quarterback Josh Allen en route to a 34-10 victory over the Tennessee Titans.

“It was just another day at the office at the wide receiver position,” Cooper said postgame about his comfort level.

When the ball made its way into Cooper’s hands for the third-quarter score on a slant run route he ran in a self-described signature “atypical” style, and again later in the contest when he made a catch for a first down early in the fourth quarter, the home crowd loudly cheered “Coooooop” in response.

He would finish four-for-five on targets with 66 yards in a game he learned he’d be playing in on the same call that informed him of the trade.

And playing in front of Bills fans in Orchard Park made quite an impression on the star receiver.

“It was very impressive,” Cooper said to the media postgame. “The fans, it adds a good feel to the game. Like I said, it just felt different, the fans, for some reason. I kind of got the warning throughout the week that the fans are very passionate. I have been a part of a lot of very passionate fanbases. I played for the Raiders, the Cowboys, the Browns, Alabama—but this one, it seems a little bit more heightened. I guess that’s a good thing.”

High praise from the 10-year NFL veteran who’s played for passionate fan bases at the pro and collegiate level.

“It seems like a different ‘Coop’ chant every single time,” he added. “Just grateful, appreciative, there was something special about the one today though.”

His new coach was happy to have him in a Buffalo jersey as well.

“It’s good to have [Cooper] here. He made an impact just in four days, really, four teachable, learnable days,” head coach Sean McDermott noted to the press. “And then to come out on day five here and execute like he did was impressive.”

Cooper’s experience helped to streamline his transition to a new offense, as noted by his new quarterback as well.

“I think being seven years in the league now, just like understanding guys of [Cooper’s] caliber, they don’t need a lot,” Josh Allen said. “They go out there, give him a clear mind, let him go play. That’s what he did out there a couple times, just finding zones, finding windows. He made a really good catch on that slant. But, again, just the professionalism that he has, the ability that he has, just trusting what I see with him, and things will turn out pretty good.”

Josh Allen talks Bills win vs. Titans: ‘Happy for the result’

Josh Allen talks Bills win vs. Titans: ‘Happy for the result’

Buffalo bested Tennessee at home in Orchard Park on Sunday by a final score of 34-10.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen and the offense started out a little stagnant in the first half, struggling to convert on third downs and put points on the board.

But that all changed in the second half.

While Buffalo’s defense and special teams continued to do their part to keep the Bills in the game, their offense started firing on all cylinders.

Allen, who finished his 100th career start 21 of 33 for 323 yards with two touchdowns, caught up with WIVB Sports Director Josh Reed on the field for a Reed Between The Lines interview.

“You know at halftime, not happy with what was going on,” he shared about the turning point in the game. “At the same time understanding what we are, and who we are. We got back to doing what we do- Making good decisions with the football and getting everybody involved. We found a way in the second half, and our defense played well, they played well in the first half to keep us in it when we were slacking, so we got to find a way to start quicker but happy for the result.”

The Buffalo offense continued their trend of second-half comebacks for wins this season, though this game featured something different that helped open up the passing game as it got going.

The Bills traded draft assets on Tuesday to acquire veteran multi-pro bowl receiver Amari Cooper.

Reed asked Allen about getting those different contributors on Buffalo’s offense involved, including Cooper, who caught a touchdown pass in the third quarter for his first reception as a Bill.

“Yeah it was a go-win route, they went blitz zero, you know he’s matched up there,” “Not a lot of time on task with routes and knowing where he’s going to be just trusting when he breaks the football is coming out, and he made a great play on the ball.”

In his postgame media availability, Cooper expounded on the play a bit as well.

“We had an alert on the play built-in, predicated on if we got a specific look,” He shared. “We got the look that we wanted, we checked to it, and it worked just like it did in practice.”

The receiver once again gives the team a WR1-level threat that opposing defenses now have to account for, which opened up the passing game for Allen and other targets in the Bills offensive attack.

Buffalo has lacked another top option alongside rookie wideout Keon Coleman, and the Bills receivers in general had been struggling to get separation from opposing defenders.

Suffice it to say Allen is pleased with the new addition to Buffalo’s passing game.

“Happy to have him.”