The Bills are keeping Keon Coleman on the bench
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Shavers is expected to start again on Thursday with Kincaid and wide receiver Curtis Samuel and Mecole Hardman ruled out due to injuries. Their game against the Texans kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET from NRG Stadium in Houston and can be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video.
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Buffalo Bills' wide receiver depth is tested as injuries sideline key players. Rookie Keon Coleman's struggles and disciplinary issues have opened the door for Tyrell Shavers, a former practice squad player.
It's been a bleak sophomore season for Coleman, the 2024 second-round pick whose 6-foot-3 frame was supposed to provide a field-stretching and red-zone threat Buffalo has sorely lacked since Stefon Diggs' departure. Rising star Ladd McConkey being selected one pick after him doesn't exactly help the optics either.
The Buffalo Bills got a massive contribution from wide receiver Tyrell Shavers in Week 11. With Keon Coleman getting benched last week, shavers stepped up in a big way with four receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown in what was a career-best game for him.
Tyrell Shavers urged empathy while speaking about the scrutiny surrounding Buffalo wide receiver Keon Coleman this week.
If Coleman does not play, the Bills will likely run with a receiver group built around Joshua Palmer, Elijah Moore, Tyrell Shavers, Khalil Shakir and Gabe Davis. They handled the offense well without him against Tampa Bay, but the position group is stronger when Coleman is available.
Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman is officially a healthy scratch for the second straight week as Buffalo heads to Houston to face the Texans on Thursday night.
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