Bills star looks to rewrite major narrative after joining forces with franchise legend in unforgettable video moment
The Buffalo Bills made it clear throughout the offseason that wide receiver Keon Coleman is part of the team’s long-term plans. During his offseason program, he got some work in with former Bills legend Stevie Johnson. While the fan base might be divided, this is awesome to see.
Tell me if you’ve heard this story before. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman is having a really good offseason.
Coleman is doing everything in his power to be a better all-around professional once the 2026 season rolls around. I know, last season he had a killer offseason program, and it had fans thinking that he would take a big leap in the offense.
Keon Coleman gets some offseason work in with former Bills receiver Stevie Johnson
Coleman went viral as he did some offseason work with former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson, and the video quickly went viral on social media.
We all know how 2025 turned out for Coleman. Disciplinary issues forced him off the field on a handful of occasions, and when he was active, he left much to be desired with his performance. Here’s hoping he’s turned a new leaf and is ready for the challenge ahead.
Keon Coleman’s career stats heading into the 2026 season
The soon-to-be third-year receiver really needs to take his game to the next level.
- 26 games played
- 116 targets
- 67 receptions
- 960 yards
- eight touchdowns
It wasn’t all bad, though. He had a really awesome touchdown against the Denver Broncos in the divisional round loss, as well as a stellar Week 1 performance against the Baltimore Ravens that had fans thinking he was really going to take that next step.
There’s still hope for Keon Coleman heading into his third season
A portion of Bills Mafia still has hope that Coleman can turn things around, and it appears that he’s doing all the right things. Dion Dawkins said before the 2025 season that the league better get ready for Coleman. Here’s hoping he was just a year off and the soon-to-be third-year receiver really will take his game to the next level.
This time around, it doesn’t feel like empty offseason hype; it feels like a player who’s been humbled, who understands what went wrong, and who’s actively doing something about it. Working with Johnson isn’t just about drills; it’s about learning how to be a pro in this league.
The flashes have always been there; now it’s about consistency.
If Coleman can finally put it all together, the Bills won’t just have another weapon for quarterback Josh Allen; they might have the breakout star they thought they drafted all along.

