Buffalo Bills second-year wide receiver already showing Josh Allen how he's going to level up his game in 2025

Keon Coleman is very ready for his second year in the NFL.  And he made sure to convey that to his teammate, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.  During the first day of the voluntary offseason program, Allen took a moment to speak with reporters and revealed that Coleman had actually reacted out to him about […]

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Oct 6, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) celebrates with wide receiver Keon Coleman (0) after a touchdown during the third quarter against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.
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Keon Coleman is very ready for his second year in the NFL. 

And he made sure to convey that to his teammate, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. 

During the first day of the voluntary offseason program, Allen took a moment to speak with reporters and revealed that Coleman had actually reacted out to him about his desire to be better during the 2025 season. 

“We’ve had a couple of conversations and he knows that he wants to be better,” Allen explained. “He sent me a couple of long texts of wanting to be better and we’re going to continue to work extremely hard to try to get on the same page. 

The quarterback also took a moment to praise the young receiver, revealing what he brings to the team. 

"He’s got so much ability, he’s so athletic, he’s already put on some weight and he’s gotten a little bit stronger, so I’m excited to see his progression and he’s still so young, so he’s still got a long ways to go in terms of learning the nuances of the wide receiver position, so I’m so excited for his future because of the ability that he has, it’s off the charts,” he added. 

Coleman was the Bills second round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. In his rookie season, he finished with 29 receptions for 556 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns, along with an additional three receptions for 22 yards in the postseason. 

But based on what he told Allen, he's just getting started.