The Kansas City Chiefs could be an unlikely beneficiary of the Buffalo Bills' press conference horror show, with Keon Coleman one of the main storylines.
Bills owner Terry Pegula stated it was the coaching staff, not general manager Brandon Beane, who signed off on the move, even though we know it to be a clear lie.
Such was the press conference; it is clear Keon's days in Buffalo are numbered. Even if the franchise wants him, Coleman has every right to want out.
But where could he land?
CBS Sports' Jared Dubin thinks the Chiefs could be an option.
"The Chiefs need a big-bodied outside receiver to complement Rashee Rice in the slot and Xavier Worthy as their speed option on the perimeter," Dubin wrote. "Coleman has largely struggled at the things he'd need to do to be an effective weapon for another team, but perhaps a change of scenery would help unlock more of what he showed during his time in college.
"He's not going to find many teams with an equivalent or better quarterback than Josh Allen, but Kansas City provides one of those options in Patrick Mahomes."
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Could Coleman fit in KC?
Of course he could.
With Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy as the top weapons, Patrick Mahomes could do with a weapon who has the physicality to win on the outside.
Of course, Keon does come with some off-field concerns, but the Chiefs' culture is perhaps the best to deal with them and let Coleman grow as a player.
With Juju Smith-Schuster and Marquise Brown as the other receivers, their futures are up in the air, so the Chiefs could look to go younger.
And it is now clear that Coleman could be gettable after that train wreck of a press conference in Buffalo.

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