Buffalo Bills head coach Joe Brady has publicly voiced his commitment to wide receiver Keon Coleman, stating unequivocally that the young wideout will remain a part of the team's future. According to Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN, Brady made his stance clear during recent comments regarding the team's roster construction and offensive direction.
“Keon Coleman is going to be a Buffalo Bill,” Brady told reporters, providing a definitive answer on the receiver's status within the organization. The endorsement from the new head coach signifies Coleman's importance to the Buffalo offense as they look to build consistency under Brady's leadership.
Brady, who previously served as the team's interim offensive coordinator before being promoted to the permanent head coaching position, has been tasked with maximizing the potential of the Bills' receiving corps. Coleman now has the public backing of his head coach as the franchise prepares for the upcoming season. The confirmation, per @agetzenberg, provides clarity for the Bills' front office and fan base as they navigate the offseason.
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