It had felt like for the last few weeks, the Buffalo Bills and their offense has stalled out in moving the ball and putting points on the board even with the talent of Pro Bowl quarterback Josh Allen. All things finally seemed to be cooking against the Tennessee Titans now that rookie Keon Coleman got a top-tier wide receiver to run opposite of, Amari Cooper.
Keon Coleman is pretty good after the catch!!#GoBills #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/PeZzZ0TRja
— Dave Myers BIB (@DaveMyersBIB) October 20, 2024
Not only did the freshly arrived Cooper manage to find a ton of success, Coleman himself found more openings now that teams couldn’t pay as much attention to the talented rookie. On the afternoon, Coleman hauled in 4 catches, resulting in 125 yards through the air, including a couple of big play catches that helped flip the field for the Bills.
Bills WR Keon Coleman literally had to demonstrate to Amari Cooper what route to run because he didn’t know the play before catching his first TD in Buffalo 😂 pic.twitter.com/rGSMphRct7
— NFL Memes (@NFL_Memes) October 20, 2024
With Cooper in Buffalo, this receiving core is starting to settle in nicely and looks to be one of the more loaded groups of weapons in the NFL. Allowing Coleman to operate in one-on-one spaces is going to be crucial for him as the big play threat continues to develop within this offense. With Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid eating up the inside, Coleman has a chance to really take over and potentially land himself toward the 1,000-yard mark on the season.