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Keon Coleman Accepts Disciplinary Benching, Fumble in Bills’ Week 5 Loss

McDermott frames the move as corrective discipline to build maturity, consistency before facing Atlanta.

Overview

  • Sean McDermott confirmed Coleman sat the opening drive for disciplinary reasons, emphasizing growth that leads to consistency and winning habits.
  • Coleman said he must be more accountable and kept specifics in-house, hinting the issue related to being where he needed to be on time.
  • He lost a fumble at Buffalo’s 11 that set up Andy Borregales’ 30-yard field goal in a 23-20 defeat that also included three Bills turnovers and 11 penalties.
  • Coleman later caught a 2-yard touchdown but his production has swung from an eight-catch, 112-yard, one-TD opener to 13 receptions for 114 yards and one score over the next four games.
  • Josh Allen voiced continued trust in the receiver as Buffalo shifts focus to Monday night’s game against the Falcons.