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Ex-Bills' personnel director says 'just cut Keon Coleman'

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Original Story by Sports Illustrated
November 20, 2025
Ex-Bills' personnel director says 'just cut Keon Coleman'

Context:

Former Buffalo Bills director of player personnel Jim Monos has called for the team to release wide receiver Keon Coleman, a second-year player drafted 33rd overall in 2024, citing his poor performance and lack of professionalism. Coleman has faced disciplinary issues, including being late to a team meeting before a recent game, which the Bills won decisively without him. Monos argues that cutting Coleman would send a strong message about accountability in the locker room, essential for a team aiming for championship success. Despite his early promise, Coleman has struggled with production, raising questions about his future with the team.

Dive Deeper:

  • Keon Coleman was benched in Week 11 after being late to a team meeting, and he was also sidelined for the first offensive series against the New England Patriots earlier in the season, where he fumbled on his first play.

  • Jim Monos emphasized that Coleman's behavior is disrespectful to team captain Josh Allen, suggesting that his lack of professionalism could create resentment among veteran teammates.

  • Since his impressive 112-yard season opener, Coleman has averaged just 27.3 receiving yards per game and has only caught 57.5% of his targets, leading to doubts about his talent outweighing the issues he brings.

  • Monos, who worked with the Bills from 2013-2017, believes that cutting Coleman would help the team move forward and improve morale, as accountability is crucial in building a winning culture.

  • Despite the drastic nature of releasing a high draft pick so soon, Monos argues it may be in the Bills' best interest to acknowledge Coleman as a mistake and proceed without him.

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