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Bills Hit With Concerning Injury to Key Offensive Weapon

The Buffalo Bills are down one of their top WRs coming out of their first preseason game.

The Buffalo Bills are vying for a Super Bowl this season and need their full roster in top form, particularly quarterback Josh Allen. The team bolstered its wide receiver squad this offseason, adding former 1,000-yard receiver D.J. Moore from the Chicago Bears. However, there is concern over the health of another wide receiver, Keon Coleman.

Coleman suffered an injury during the team's first preseason game and was seen wearing a walking boot. NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe reported that Coleman has a sprained foot/toe and is currently missing practice. Head coach Joe Brady stated he is not overly concerned about Coleman's injury but acknowledged the team will be cautious in managing his workload.

Despite a strong spring and summer, Coleman struggled with both on-field performance and off-the-field issues in 2025, accumulating 38 catches, 404 yards, and four touchdowns. The head coach has high hopes for Coleman, vowing to support the Florida State alum throughout his career. When healthy, Coleman is anticipated to compete with Joshua Palmer and Tyrell Shavers for the Bills' WR3 position, alongside Moore and Shakir.

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