The Buffalo Bills have added a dynamic new option for quarterback Josh Allen by drafting Florida State receiver Keon Coleman with the No. 33 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Coleman not only brings talent on the field but also a vibrant personality to the team’s locker room.
During his first press conference with the Buffalo media on Saturday, the 20-year-old wideout lightened the mood by dishing out some shopping advice to the reporters.
“Guess where I got this [jacket] from?” Coleman playfully quizzed a reporter before revealing, “You’re going to be wrong, though… Macy’s. What you mean? They be on sale on the rack, all the colors… Nice little deal.”
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After addressing the media’s questions, Coleman’s lighthearted nature continued as he inquired about grabbing some snacks from a nearby table. Upon receiving approval, he shared a cookie with a reporter, asking, “Hey, I can grab some of them?” to someone from the Bills’ PR team.
Coleman’s spirited introduction certainly made a memorable first impression.
On the field, he is expected to quickly become one of Allen’s go-to options in the passing attack, especially as the Bills transition their receiving corps following the trade of Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans earlier in the month.
In his rookie season, Coleman will join forces with fellow Bills receivers Khalil Shakir, Curtis Samuel, and Mack Hollins, aiming to make a significant impact.