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Bills’ Keon Coleman & Sean McDermott Send Clear Message After WR Benched

Posted on November 18, 2025

Bills’ Keon Coleman & Sean McDermott Send Clear Message After WR Benched

The Buffalo Bills headed into one of the biggest games of the 2025 NFL season on Sunday without a notable name on the field for the offense. Wide receiver Keon Coleman was a healthy scratch for Week 11’s matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and it turns out that absence was due to the young wideout being late to a team meeting on Friday.

Bills head coach Sean McDermott and his coaching staff clearly won’t tolerate that kind of behavior and will use Coleman to set an example for his teammates in the final stretch of the 2025 campaign.

GettyHead coach Sean McDermott of the Buffalo Bills.

After the Bills were able to get the win over the Bucs on Sunday, McDermott spoke to the media and addressed the benching of Coleman.

“He was late for a team meeting,” McDermott said during his postgame press conference. “That was my decision.”

This isn’t the first time Coleman has been late to a meeting this season, which obviously makes this that much more concerning for the Bills. McDermott asked about how frustrating it must be to deal with that kind of behavior from the 22-year-old wide receiver.

“It is disappointing, but I still believe in the young man,” McDermott said of Coleman. “We get to a certain point, and I’ve got to do something. I try and give the guys a kind of a strike approach. ‘Hey, you get a chance to show your teammates that’s not really who you are.’ When it happens again, then I step in.

“I believe he will learn from it. He takes it seriously. He will move forward in a way of growing from this, and that’s the whole goal.”

Even though Coleman was stuck on the sideline for the matchup against Tampa Bay, McDermott still has faith in the talented wideout and believes he’ll turn things around moving forward, which bodes well for his future in Buffalo if he can adjust his habits.

GettyKeon Coleman #0 of the Buffalo Bills.

Fortunately for Buffalo, the Bills were able to beat a very good Bucs team, with superstar quarterback Josh Allen outplaying Baker Mayfield. Allen may have thrown two interceptions, but he played out of his mind in every other aspect, scoring six total touchdowns.

As for Coleman, the second-year wide receiver was asked after the game about his getting benched. The Florida State product seems to have gotten the message from McDermott.

“Just got to be better,” Coleman said. “Better on my end. … I’ve got to be better, doing what I’m supposed to do, doing the right things. … Again, mistakes happen. Things happen. Again, I got to be better.”

This was pretty bad timing for Coleman, as he was targeted eight times, which is the second-highest total since the season opener (11), in the loss to the Miami Dolphins. He finished with three receptions for 46 yards and a touchdown.

Even though the Bills are high on Coleman, the young wideout hasn’t had a great season up to this point, as he’s struggled to take that next step in his sophomore campaign.

It’ll be interesting to see how Coleman bounces back and whether he’s able to make it up to his teammates and the coaching staff.

As there were rumors around the Detroit Lions regarding the trade deadline and the moves that could be made, the team would lose against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, 27-24, before any changes could take effect. Lions head coach Dan Campbell would have a brutally honest assessment regarding the tough loss, most holding themselves accountable when speaking to the media.

After the contest, Campbell would point the finger at himself, highlighting many areas of the game that were not effective, saying that it falls on the head coach to clean it up. One facet he mentioned was the number of penalties as Detroit recorded 10 in the game that cost the team 76 yards.

“We did everything we needed to do to lose that game,” Campbell said, according to Eric Woodyard of ESPN. “We made every critical area you need to at the right time to lose it, a perfect storm. You know, when you don’t play well in all three phases, that falls on the head coach. That’s me. So I did not have them ready coming out of the bye. You know, we weren’t; we made too many critical errors. Man, some of our discipline and penalties caught up to us. We just, and there were some things we were out of sync. We’d never looked comfortable.”

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Looking at the offensive side of the ball, which gets a lot of attention, the Lions’ explosive running back duo of Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery combined for only 65 yards. That is no doubt an eye-sore for the team to look at later, as well as the passing game, though Jared Goff threw for 284 yards and two touchdowns.

“We just didn’t make enough plays, you know. We had multiple opportunities to set ourselves up to have a chance to win that game, and we made none of theM, really,” Campbell said. “So that’s, you know, I’m going to clean some stuff up so…and we will, I will. We did have some guys that played pretty well, but it was just too much.”

“The penalties, you know, the turnovers in inopportune times,” Campbell continued. “Really, really bit us there, you know, defense gets put in us in tough spots. I mean, but again, we expect our defense to get stops, a sudden change. We just did not handle the day well.”

At any rate, Detroit now is at a 5-3 record, looking to bounce back against the Washington Commanders next Sunday.

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