Source: Bills' Coleman a healthy scratch again
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Source: Bills' Coleman a healthy scratch again
""I'm aware of how he handled it more publicly, and I appreciate that and respect that," coach Sean McDermott said on Tuesday. "And now it's again, one day at a time, and earning the trust and respect of the teammates. And that takes time, so that each day that goes by, you check 'em off as wins, trust builds. So, that's the important piece of it.""
"Coleman was inactive for the team's win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 11 after being late to a team meeting on the Friday before the game. The 33rd pick in 2024 had previously been in the plans to play that week. The team has elevated wide receiver Gabe Davis from the practice squad for consecutive weeks, along with tight end Keleki Latu with tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring) and wide receiver Curtis Samuel (elbow/neck) out for Thursday's game."
The Buffalo Bills plan to scratch wide receiver Keon Coleman for the game at the Houston Texans while continuing to adjust the receiver group. Coleman was inactive after being late to a team meeting, a recurring disciplinary issue in his short career. The team elevated Gabe Davis from the practice squad for consecutive weeks and also promoted tight end Keleki Latu with Dalton Kincaid and Curtis Samuel sidelined by injuries. Mecole Hardman Jr. was placed on injured reserve after a calf injury and a fumble on a punt return. Coach Sean McDermott stressed that Coleman must earn teammates' trust day by day.
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