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We now know more specifics on Keon Coleman’s injury

Some clarity on Coleman’s injury from an NFL insider

We now know more specifics on Keon Coleman’s injury

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 15: Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman #0 was a notable non-participant during Tuesday’s open practice at Highmark Stadium due to wearing a walking boot. The cause of his absence was later revealed to be a sprained toe/foot, according to ESPN’s Cameron Wolfe. Coleman, a third-year player, was seen in the walking boot but continued to participate in practice, with head coach Joe Brady expressing minimal concern about his condition.

The diagnosis offers a more detailed understanding of Coleman’s injury. However, the term "foot/toe" designation leaves some ambiguity, raising questions about the severity of the sprain. Even a minor sprain can be a cause for concern, as it may affect a wide receiver’s explosiveness throughout a season. Brady’s confidence in Coleman’s ability to return to the field without significant issues is reassuring, although it remains to be seen if the injury could potentially linger into the regular season for the Bills' wide receiver.

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