"There’s a big problem there inside the locker room": NFL fans react as Keon Coleman becomes healthy scratch for Bills vs. Browns

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Keon Coleman will sit out Buffalo's game against Cleveland on Sunday. The wide receiver was listed as a healthy scratch for the third time this season.

Fans on X reacted with speculation about what's going on with the 2024 second-round pick.

"Yeah, there's a big problem there inside the locker room and probably off field," one fan wrote.

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@MySportsUpdate Yeah, there’s a big problem there inside the locker room and probably off field

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"Bills have 7 WRs on the active roster and Keon is the worst one right now," another fan wrote. "He can eat more cookies," a fan tweeted. "Bro what in the hell is this kid not doing to be a healthy inactive on a team that need WR help????" one fan commented. "Washed," another fan tweeted. "Keon being healthy scratch three times is wild," a fan said.

The Bills activated five receivers for the Browns matchup: Khalil Shakir, Joshua Palmer, Tyrell Shavers, Mecole Hardman and Brandin Cooks. NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe said coaches made the call, not disciplinary staff.

Gabe Davis also remains inactive.

Keon Coleman's year two has gone sideways fast

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Keon Coleman has recorded 355 yards through 12 appearances, averaging under 30 yards per game. His rookie year produced better numbers as he logged 556 yards with four scores.

Punctuality problems have plagued him since he entered the NFL. Week 3 of his rookie season saw him miss two drives after showing up late. Week 5 this campaign brought another benching for what Buffalo coach Sean McDermott called "head coach discipline."

Week 11 brought the hammer down the hardest. Coleman missed the entire Tampa Bay game after another tardiness incident. McDermott told reporters he had to "do something" after giving the wideout chances.

Tyrell Shavers, who went undrafted and spent two years on the practice squad, now plays ahead of Coleman.

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