The Buffalo Bills are poised for a drastic change in their offense, particularly when it comes to second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman. Despite sitting at 6-3 on the season, the team has struggled with consistency, and Coleman's lack of production has led many to question his status as the No. 1 receiver.
Coleman, who had shown promise after a standout performance in Week 1, has failed to replicate that success since then. He hasn't recorded over 50 receiving yards in any game this season, prompting Buffalo to explore other options at the position. The Bills have activated Gabe Davis and Mecole Hardman from their practice squad, creating a deep and dynamic wide receiver corps for Sunday's matchup against Tampa Bay.
With eight healthy receivers now on the roster, it's likely that only six will see significant playing time. According to reports, Coleman may be the odd man out, and could even be made a healthy scratch. While not officially confirmed by the team, insiders suggest that this could be the direction Buffalo is heading. The Bills' decision would mark a significant change in their offense, one that could have implications for their chances against the Buccaneers.
As the team prepares to face Tampa Bay on Sunday, it remains to be seen what role Coleman will play. If he's indeed made a healthy scratch, it could signal a shift towards a more conservative approach under center. The Bills' offense has struggled to find consistency this season, and any change would likely have an impact on their performance.
One thing is certain: the Buffalo wide receiver corps is now stacked with talent, and it will be interesting to see how they all fit together on Sunday. With Davis and Hardman now part of the mix, the Bills' offense could look far different from what we've seen so far this season. As the team heads into a crucial matchup against Tampa Bay, one question remains: what's next for Keon Coleman?
Coleman, who had shown promise after a standout performance in Week 1, has failed to replicate that success since then. He hasn't recorded over 50 receiving yards in any game this season, prompting Buffalo to explore other options at the position. The Bills have activated Gabe Davis and Mecole Hardman from their practice squad, creating a deep and dynamic wide receiver corps for Sunday's matchup against Tampa Bay.
With eight healthy receivers now on the roster, it's likely that only six will see significant playing time. According to reports, Coleman may be the odd man out, and could even be made a healthy scratch. While not officially confirmed by the team, insiders suggest that this could be the direction Buffalo is heading. The Bills' decision would mark a significant change in their offense, one that could have implications for their chances against the Buccaneers.
As the team prepares to face Tampa Bay on Sunday, it remains to be seen what role Coleman will play. If he's indeed made a healthy scratch, it could signal a shift towards a more conservative approach under center. The Bills' offense has struggled to find consistency this season, and any change would likely have an impact on their performance.
One thing is certain: the Buffalo wide receiver corps is now stacked with talent, and it will be interesting to see how they all fit together on Sunday. With Davis and Hardman now part of the mix, the Bills' offense could look far different from what we've seen so far this season. As the team heads into a crucial matchup against Tampa Bay, one question remains: what's next for Keon Coleman?