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Keon Coleman Opens Up About the Challenge of Filling Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis’ Shoes

Keon Coleman Gets Honest About Pressure To Replace Stefon Diggs, Gabe Davis


ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - JUNE 11: Keon Coleman #0 of the Buffalo Bills' looks on during Bills minicamp on June 11, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York.
(Photo by Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)

 

The Buffalo Bills will look like a very different team next season. Some believe they’re not even a playoff-caliber team, particularly with all the new faces on offense. Analysts predict a potentially complicated season for Josh Allen, who has a worrisome tendency to do a little too much when things aren’t going his way. With that in mind, the guys from CBS Sports asked second-round WR Keon Coleman whether he felt any kind of pressure to replace the likes of Gabe Davis and Stefon Diggs.

Truth to form, the outspoken wideout claimed that he didn’t feel that kind of pressure at all, as he’s simply not any of those players. He reportedly has full confidence in his teammates, adding that they all complement each other pretty well and that they should all be fine with Allen under center. Of course, that’s what you want to hear from your rookie second-round pick, and Coleman has drawn plenty of positive reviews from training camp thus far. Coleman is very talented and athletic and has put in some hard work from the very second his name was called in the NFL Draft. Even so, it will take a lot for the Bills to get back to their winning ways, even if Coleman is able to make an impact right out of the gate. The New York Jets will also be a strong player in the AFC East Division, and with the moves they’ve been forced to make, perhaps the Bills’ Super Bowl window is starting to close.