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“Want to Do It So Bad”: Bills’ Keon Coleman Shares Heartfelt Excitement to Hit the Field With Josh Allen

Published 05/01/2024, 12:20 AM EDT

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After being drafted by the Buffalo Bills, wide receiver Keon Coleman is excited to form an on-field pairing with Josh Allen. The second-round pick for the Bills, Coleman will lead the Bills alongside quarterback Josh Allen to grab the ultimate Super Bowl goal. Subsequently, the young WR will hit the gridiron in the Bills’ jersey. 

After Stefon Diggs transferred to the Houston Texans, the Bills were eager to fill that void, and the search finally ended in the NFL Draft. Diggs and Allen lodged several victories for the team. However, in Diggs’s absence, Coleman will be Allen’s on-field target.

Keon Coleman is eager to share the field with Josh Allen

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The RG3 and The Ones’ YouTube channel uploaded a video featuring Keon Coleman sharing his thoughts on getting drafted by the Bills. When asked about his excitement about getting selected by the Bills, Coleman highlighted how the Bills Mafia is always on point with their support and how excited he is to share the field with QB Josh Allen. 

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When asked about what he’s looking forward to, Keon Coleman replied, “Winning. Getting on the field playing with Josh Allen. Interacting with the Bills Mafia, yeah I like that they got the best fans in the country. I hope they let me jump through a table. I want to do it so bad.” 

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After receiving much-needed hype, Coleman will look forward to putting his A-Game on the field for the Bills. However, the Bills mafia is willing to avenge their divisional round loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2023 NFL season.

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In the previous collegiate football season, Coleman scored 658 yards and 11 touchdowns for the Florida State Seminoles. After serving the Michigan State Spartans for two seasons, Coleman went to Florida. Now, it’s time for his new chapter in the NFL landscape. 

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Several promising players like linebacker Von Miller, defensive end Leonard Floyd, and wide receiver Curtis Samuel back Bills’ camp. Moreover, Coleman’s strength of pressing at the line of scrimmage and finding his way through the defensive tackles can be a proving point for the team moving forward. Meanwhile, let us know your thoughts on Coleman and Allen forming a formidable duo on the field. 

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Shubhankar Adhikari