Ever since his owner hung him out to dry at that train wreck of a press conference, the future of Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman has been murky.
With the second-year weapon struggling for form and consistency in his second season, he was often much-maligned in 2025.
Reported issues with maturity, coupled with a lack of progression in his football, Keon had a tough season, and Terry Pegula's comments, for most, led to one thought -- Keon is out of Buffalo.
But now with Joe Brady, Keon's offensive coordinator, taking over from Sean McDermott as head coach, speaking with reporters, Brady made it clear where Keon stands with him.
"Keon Coleman is going to be on our football team," Brady said via Matthew Bove of WKBW.
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Brady shows faith in Coleman
At a time when Brady could have poured gasoline on the fire, he doused it with a bucket of water, making it known in a clear and definitive way that Coleman still has a future on the team.
For a young receiver still finding his way in the league, to have your head coach's backing like that, who also doubles as your offensive coordinator, is a shot of confidence to Keon.
But now he has to repay that confidence and develop into the weapon the Bills drafted him to be.
It's been a tough first two years for Coleman, but here's to Year 3 being a bounce-back for the ages.
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