Buffalo Bills Unlikely to Trade Keon Coleman Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft The Buffalo Bills are not currently considering trading wide receiver Keon Coleman, according to reports from NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe. Despite the team’s active pursuit of high-profile trade targets, Coleman remains a key asset in their plans. General Manager Brandon Beane and head coach Joe Brady have both expressed confidence in Coleman’s potential, emphasizing their belief that the 2024 second-round pick will have his best season yet. Beane and Brady reportedly met with Coleman’s agent at the NFL Scouting Combine, reaffirming their commitment to the player and outlining a clear path for success in 2026. Coleman’s agent also met with Bills owner Terry Pegula, who praised the wideout’s character and dedication. Coleman’s 2025 season was marked by inconsistency, despite a strong start. Selected with the No. 33 overall pick in 2024, the 6’4”, 215-pound wideout caught 29 passes for 556 yards and four touchdowns in his rookie year. He followed that up with 38 receptions for 404 yards and four scores in 2025. However, his production dipped significantly after a Week 1 performance against the Baltimore Ravens, where he recorded eight catches for 112 yards and a touchdown in a 41-40 win. For the remainder of the season, Coleman managed just 30 catches for 292 yards, with only one game featuring more than three receptions. His struggles included several healthy scratches, raising concerns about his role in the offense. The Bills’ wide receiver corps faced criticism at the end of the 2025 season, which saw the team finish with a 12-4 record and lose to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Divisional Round.#buffalo_bills #joe_brady #brandon_beane #keon_coleman #terry_pegula