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,Ā 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, Alabamaā€”but this one, it seems a little bit more heightened. I guess thatā€™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 ‘Coopā€™ 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.”

Keon Coleman has breakout game with his new receiving mate against the Titans

Keon Coleman has breakout game with his new receiving mate against the Titans

It had felt like for the last few weeks, the Buffalo Bills and their offense has stalled out in moving the ball and putting points on the board even with the talent of Pro Bowl quarterback Josh Allen. All things finally seemed to be cooking against the Tennessee Titans now that rookie Keon Coleman got a top-tier wide receiver to run opposite of, Amari Cooper.

 

Not only did the freshly arrived Cooper manage to find a ton of success, Coleman himself found more openings now that teams couldn’t pay as much attention to the talented rookie. On the afternoon, Coleman hauled in 4 catches, resulting in 125 yards through the air, including a couple of big play catches that helped flip the field for the Bills.

 

With Cooper in Buffalo, this receiving core is starting to settle in nicely and looks to be one of the more loaded groups of weapons in the NFL. Allowing Coleman to operate in one-on-one spaces is going to be crucial for him as the big play threat continues to develop within this offense. With Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid eating up the inside, Coleman has a chance to really take over and potentially land himself toward the 1,000-yard mark on the season.

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Amari Cooper hilariously asked for help after a Bills pre-snap audible and still scored a touchdown

Amari Cooper didn’t know the Bills’ playbook at all and it didn’t matter.

In due time, the Buffalo Bills’ recent trade acquisition, Amari Cooper, and franchise quarterback Josh Allen will likely have impeccable chemistry. Both the receiver and quarterback are simply too talented not to be on the same page for long.

But for now, Cooper is still acclimating to Buffalo, learning the playbook, and trying to ingratiate himself into an AFC heavyweight’s roster mix.

We saw a perfect example of this early in the third quarter during the Bills’ battle with the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.

With the Bills facing a second-and-long in the red zone, it appeared that Cooper didn’t know what route to run from the slot after Allen audibled to a different play. You could even see a confused Cooper asking rookie playmaker Keon Coleman for help.

Cooper amazingly wound up scoring his first Bills touchdown on the sequence anyway, but it’s unclear whether Coleman successfully pointed him in the right direction:

Note to self: Ad-libbing often works! Note to star receivers like Cooper: Improv with confidence usually works out, too!

Bills’ Keon Coleman sets up TD with 44-yard catch vs. Titans (video)

Bills’ Keon Coleman sets up TD with 44-yard catch vs. Titans (video)

The Bills offense started their Week 7 matchup with the Titans with a huge lull. Three-straight three-and-out-drives by the team.

They got a jolt from second-round rookie Keon Coleman to wake them up.

Coleman hauled in a 44-yard catch from quarterback Josh Allen early in the second half. The Bills went on to score on a carry from running back James Cook on the very next play to bring the score to 10-7 in favor of the Titans.

Coleman’s score can be found below:

Bills’ Keon Coleman on Amari Cooper: ‘Bring more thrill to the offense’

Bills’ Keon Coleman on Amari Cooper: ‘Bring more thrill to the offense’

[anyclip-media thumbnail=”undefined” playlistId=”undefined” content=”dW5kZWZpbmVk”][/anyclip-media]Bills rookie receiver Keon Coleman has gotten off to a decent start in his rookie season in Buffalo.

The second-round pick by the club in the 2024 NFL Draft has 12 receptions on 20 targets for 201 yards with two touchdowns through six games. He’s also been third on the team in targets and yards receiving after Khalil Shakir and tight end Dalton Kincaid.

He also gained a new teammate who could further open up opportunities for him and potentially help his development as well.

In a trade with the Cleveland Browns, the Bills acquired seven-time 1,000-yard wide receiver and five-time Pro Bowler Amari Cooper this past Tuesday.

When asked about the newest Bills receiver, Coleman was happy to have a player of Cooper’s experience and ability around.

“I mean, itā€™s Amari Cooper,” Coleman said to the media on Thursday. “Great receiver, produced in the league for a long time. Get to learn from him and watch him work every day.”

He also gave a funny analogy to describe the big trade addition.

“Same thing like adding another person with more money in your household,” the rookie added. “Help you pay everything, help everything out. Help everybody else get open and just bring more thrill to the offense.”

Coleman has gotten some more looks in the passing game as of late, in part, due to scarcity.

The Bills have not yet replaced the receiving threat or target productivity of former WR1 Stefon Diggs. Though they have spread the ball out across more receivers, Coleman and other targeted players have had difficulty getting separation and open looks the way they did when opposing defenses double-teamed Diggs.

The addition of Cooper can open things up more for Coleman and company, and the young receiver might even see some time on the other side of the ball as well should a play call for it.

QB Aaron Rodgers’ successful hail mary at the end of the first half during last week’s Monday Night Football showdown with the Jets was one the Bills were unsuccessful in defending, allowing a scoring play.

And, more famously, the team also failed to bat down a 2020 Kyler Murray to DeAndre Hopkins play dubbed the “Hail Murray” which won that game for the Arizona Cardinals.

Due to the difficulties that Buffalo has had defending these deep scoring plays, Coleman’s athleticism, jump ball abilities, and basketball background could come in handy.

And according to Sean McDermott via WROC, there is a possibility the Bills could use Coleman as part of the secondary in coverage for future Hail Mary attempts to bat down passes.

Only time will tell.

Bills’ Josh Allen: Team ‘found a way’ to win vs. Jets

Bills’ Josh Allen: Team ‘found a way’ to win vs. Jets

The Bills defeated the Jets 23-20 on Monday Night Football this week to take a first-place lead in the AFC East as the only team in the division with a winning record.

QB Josh Allen and company bounced back from their first two losses of the season in back-to-back weeks by returning to their scoring ways early.

After scoring a touchdown and a field goal, Buffalo appeared headed into halftime with a 10-point lead.

That is until four-time NFL MVP and South American tea enthusiast Aaron Rodgers threw a signature 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown as the clock ran out to end the first half.

“Yeah, obviously kind of a gut punch,” Allen said postgame about Rodgers’ latest feat. “Going in thinking you’re gonna have a two-score lead there and they catch a Hail Mary.”

But the Bills fought back into the game in the second half.

The offense added two more touchdown tosses later in the contest, tying the game at 20 points each before a Tyler Bass field goal gave Buffalo a lead they would not lose the rest of the way.

“Fighting through adversity, getting in at halftime, regrouping, saying letā€™s just control one play at a time,” Allen added. “We didnā€™t score as many points as Iā€™d like in the second half, but found a way.”

Allen went 19-of-25 passing for 215 yards with a 127.9 rating and two touchdowns in the air plus one on the ground.

“I wanted to come out and play a clean game and get through my reads quickly” Allen continued.

His teammates had faith in his ability to bounce back from the consecutive losses.

“We totally expected him to be able to flush that (loss),” left guard David Edwards said via The Buffalo News. “Some of the plays he made ā€“ awesome.”

The Bills improved to 4-2 atop their division, and have still never lost three straight games with Allen at quarterback. His playmaking has had a substantial impact on the win column this season.

“Heā€™s just Josh Allen,” tight end Dalton Kincaid noted as well. “He can do miraculous things with the ball in his hands.”

The leadership of the club’s quarterback in gutting out the win was noticed and credited by his head coach as well.

“A good division win on the road,” head coach Sean McDermott said to the media. “Last three games in a row on the road, thought it was a gritty win led by Josh. Offense got off to a good start, established the line of scrimmage, really in the game.”

Allen realizes the importance of the division matchups “counting double” in their postseason implications, a concept that may begin to apply to key matchups against the AFC’s top playoff contenders on the Bills’ schedule as well.

“Our No. 1 goal is making the playoffs and you do that by winning your division,” Allen said. “We understand the gravity of this type of game, us being 4-2 with a 2 1/2-game lead with a head-to-head win, as opposed to being 3-3 and in second place.”

Bills at Jets: 3 key matchups to watch in Week 6

Bills at Jets: 3 key matchups to watch in Week 6

The Buffalo Bills (3-2) will visit the New York Jets (2-3) in their upcoming Week 6 matchup.

Even with it being an AFC East clash, it will still be the games, within the game, that will make all the difference.

Here are three key matchups to watch during Monday’s Bills-Jets contest:

OL Dion Dawkins vs. DE Micheal Clemons

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Let’s be honest, this is all about off the field.

In the past, Dawkins and Clemons have had flare ups during games. It has turned into a war of wordsĀ at times.

Most recently, Dawkins had a laugh on social media about the Jets firing head coach Robert Saleh this week. These two will be going at each other hard.

WR Keon Coleman vs. CB Sauce Gardner

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Buffalo’s second-round rookie receiver has had a few moments in his career but not many. No big breakout games. The Bills need one and this is a tough task.

Going against the entire Jets secondary is difficult. Gardner is at the top of the list.

Quarterback Josh Allen will need a lot more help than he got from his receivers last week.

LB Terrel Bernard vs. RB Breece Hall

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Like the Bills offense, the Jets struggled on that side of the ball last week as well. However, their issues have been going on for most of the NFL season. The reason why is easy to see.

It will be a full-defensive effort to stop a rushing attack. But Bernard leads that unit. When New York can’t run the ball, quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been forced into mistakes because their game plan becomes predictable. That will play into Buffalo’s hand as their secondary is very good, too.

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Steve Smith Sr. believes the Bills are using Keon Coleman wrong

After Sunday’s 23-20 loss to the Houston Texans, the Buffalo Bills are looking for answer and Hall-of-Famer Steve Smith Sr. has one.

The Buffalo Bills (3-2) are coming off a disappointing 23-20 loss at the Houston Texans in which the passing offense looked anemic when the team needed a spark. The offense put up just 126 passing yards against one of the stingiest pass defenses in the NFL, but Buffalo’s offense also looked like it needed someone to step up.

On Sunday against the Texans, Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman led the team in receiving yards with 49, but all of that came on his touchdown catch that helped Buffalo come back from a 17-point deficit. Through five games, Coleman has nine catches for 175 yards and two touchdowns, something that many could say are underwhelming numbers for the 33rd overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Essentially, Coleman filled in for Khalil Shakir, who missed the contest due to an ankle injury, as the number one receiver, but he was third on the team in targets with five. Despite the fact that Coleman is still learning the ropes as a rookie, there is one NFL Hall-of-Famer who believes that he is being used out of position.

“Their young rookie receiver, Keon Coleman, he’s a heck of a football player. I believe that they (the Bills) have put him out of position,” Steve Smith Sr. said during a podcast for Underdog. “Give him a mismatch against a smaller DB (defensive back). When he was playing against Jalen Ramsey against Miami, they won that game, but he was getting clamped down.”

It’s no secret that the Bills are trying to make the best of the situation with their pass-catchers following the departures of wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis in free-agency. That has forced players like Coleman and Shakir into featured roles within the offense to various degrees, but there are some who believe that Coleman can be used in a better way to fit his skill set.

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