ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — New Buffalo Bills head coach Joe Brady expressed his support for wide receiver Keon Coleman, stating that «Keon Coleman is going to be a Buffalo Bill.»
«I told Keon when I got hired, the best thing that happened to Keon Coleman was me being his head coach,» Brady said Thursday, the day he was officially introduced for his new role. «I was one of the ones that stood on the table for Keon Coleman, and I believe in Keon Coleman.»
Brady said that 2025 was a «learning year» for Coleman, adding that the Bills «had to put the team first in a lot of the elements.»
Josh Allen also expressed his support for Coleman on Thursday, saying the receiver «will come back from [last week’s comments].
«I’m not going to give up on [Coleman],» Allen said. «He’s got too much ability, and I will not give up on him. We’re gonna work tirelessly, him and me, and so will everybody else in this building to make sure that whenever we step foot on the field, that we’re gonna find ways to win football games. And he’s gonna be part of that.»
Beane, who was promoted to president of football operations last week, again expressed his support of Coleman and stated that he has talked to Coleman’s agent, Paul DeRousselle, a couple of times.
Beane added that Coleman is «head down, ready to go, and that’s our plan moving forward.»
















