The upcoming offseason looms as a career-defining one for Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman as he enters Year 3 with a lot of pressure on his young shoulders.
After two seasons of inconsistent play, coupled with reported maturity issues off the field, Coleman has seen his stock slip after a poor second season.
But now, with Joe Brady taking over as head coach, plus several new hires, it appears Keon might get a chance to reestablish himself in the offense.
And general manager Brandon Beane states the franchise is hitting the reset button with Keon.
"We got a new wide receiver coach, as well, Drew Terrell, that's very excited," Beane said via NFL.com. Pete Carmichael's our new OC. Pete, those guys, all watched him and they were like, man, I'm looking forward to working with him. I think there's a new energy and its Year 3, and we're gonna hit the full reset with Keon."
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Coleman has to make it come together
After his first two seasons, the jury is still out on what Keon can become, but under this new regime, led by Brady, there is an air of confidence that Coleman can turn into the weapon Buffalo drafted him to be.
Of course, it starts in the offseason, and one would think Keon will be there from Day 1 of OTAs through camp to build a base to then attack 2026 with.
Likely to see competition as the Bills' need for a new receiver has taken center stage this offseason, but make no mistake, there's a spot for Keon on this offense.
He just has to show he's deserving of it.
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