Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman has been voted as the NFL Rookie of the Week after his stellar Week 7 performance.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman has been one of the NFL's most productive rookie wideouts thus far. Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane is quite good at this job. He’s proven this time and time again throughout his eight years at the helm of the organization,
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was voted the NFL’s Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week for his performance in Week 7 against the Tennessee Titans.
Bills: Amari Cooper was a shrewd pickup for the Bills. He’ll always battled inconsistency but Buffalo didn’t have any other wideout on his level. Cooper has to be reenergized going from the Browns’ offense to playing with Josh Allen. That was a trade that could have ramifications for the entire season.
A big part of that is because Rousseau is pressuring the quarterback more than many other teams combined. While the sack vs. pressure debate has gone on for several years, there's room to say both stats are important to determine who the best edge rushers are.
A trio of Bills rookies has already made an impact in helping Buffalo to get off to its AFC East-leading 5-2 start.
Seattle is trying to get Walker the ball more following a two-week span where he wasn’t much of a factor on offense and if he feels fully healthy the Seahawks can take advantage of a Bills defense that gives up an average of 132.9 rushing yards per game.
With the NFL trade deadline just two weeks away, here are three players that may be available for the Buffalo Bills to target.
The weather for Week 8 of the NFL season predicts plenty of perfect autumn days for those outdoor venues hosting games. Well, except for Seattle. The outlook for Lumen Field is frightful and we’re already seeing the NFL odds influenced by those elements.
Buffalo's offense has moved the ball much more efficiently in the second half. Ray Davis sprinted up the middle for 22 yards and Josh Allen completed deep left to Amari Cooper for 19 yards. A 9-yard reception by Khalil Shakir and defensive offside penalty gave the Bills first-and-10 at the Titans' 13-yard line. Tyler Bass made a 28-yard field goal.