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Why One Key Bills Player Must Be Breakout Star In 2025
Why One Key Bills Player Must Be Breakout Star In 2025

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time8 hours ago

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Why One Key Bills Player Must Be Breakout Star In 2025

Why One Key Bills Player Must Be Breakout Star In 2025 originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Buffalo Bills in 2025 are looming as one of the genuine Super Bowl contenders in the AFC, and Josh Allen is a big reason why. Advertisement But another reason is the offense as a whole and the projected development of the players on the roster. One such player who the front office and Bills Mafia want to see take a big step in 2025 is second-year receiver Keon Coleman. Injury and poor form saw Keon haul in just 29 receptions for 556 yards and four touchdowns. That needs a big improvement in 2025. And for Bill Wire's Nick Wojton, Coleman has to be the breakout player for the franchise. "The Bills have huge hopes that Coleman will be the team's breakout player in 2025," Wojton writes. "The wide receiver position was addressed this offseason, but lightly. Buffalo is rolling the dice by adding the likes of Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore but Coleman should have an upperhand. Coleman already has a year under his belt working in the Bills offense and with quarterback Josh Allen. On top of that, injuries from last season will no longer hamper Coleman." Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman (0) and Denver Broncos cornerback Riley Moss (21) look for a pass during the fourth quarter in an AFC wild card game at Highmark Konezny-Imagn Images If things go the way Buffalo hopes, Coleman will be Allen's go-to guy alongside Khalil Shakir, with Joshua Palmer, Elijah Mitchell, and Laviska Shenault Jr. rounding out the depth chart. Advertisement Now, we aren't talking about a 1,300-yard, 10-touchdown season from Coleman, although that would be nice, but more so Keon developing into a more consistent player and one that coordinator Joe Brady can count on in big spots. There are plenty of receivers at Allen's disposal, but given Coleman's draft spot, it is fair to expect him to take a big jump in Year 2. And who knows, that might be the missing ingredient in Buffalo's hunt for Super Bowl glory. Related: Could Bills Have James Cook Replacement Already On Roster? Related: Bills Still Lurking In Rival's Shadow In Power Rankings This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.

New York Jets Flight Connections 03/21/25
New York Jets Flight Connections 03/21/25

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time22-03-2025

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New York Jets Flight Connections 03/21/25

Good morning Gang Green Nation! Tyler Conklin isn't an ex-Jet yet, but he visited the Los Angeles Chargers recently and he is not expected to be re-signed by the Jets. If Conklin leaves in free agency, the tight end group the Jets will be left with will be the worst group in the NFL. For a team that some expect to run a lot of two tight end sets, that is, shall we say, less than ideal. Fortunately for the Jets this year's tight end draft class looks pretty strong. Could the Jets take two? You never know, but given the Jets current group of tight ends, at least one seems pretty likely, and if the right guys are available at the right spots in the 2025 NFL draft, who knows? Maybe New York, New York becomes Tight End, Tight End. Here are your links to your New York Jets this glorious Friday in March: Caroline Hendershot - Josh Myers Calls Jets 'Perfect Fit' for Fifth Season in the NFL Randy Lange - 7 Things to Know About New Jets Quarterback Justin Fields Rich Cimini - New Jets regime takes moderate approach to free agency Darryl Slater - NFL Draft 2025: If Giants pass on Shedeur Sanders, might Jets pick him? Sam Robinson - Jets Made Last-Ditch Push For S Talanoa Hufanga Ely Allen - Chargers Hosting TE Tyler Conklin Nick Faria - New York Jets Analysis Details Why No. 1 NFL Draft Tight End Is Bad Fit Nick Faria - New York Jets Announce Start To Critical Top-30 Visits List for NFL Draft Adam Schultz - New York Jets' Justin Fields Makes Major Announcement With Bold 'Untapped' Claim Dharya Sharma - Jets predicted to select future Justin Fields replacement in 151-TD award-winning quarterback Nick Wojton - NFL Network Daniel Jeremiah sends Jets Armand Membou in 2025 draft mock Nick Wojton - Why Andre Cisco is happiest player to sign with Jets as free agent Nick Wojton - Contract details for New York Jets LB Jamien Sherwood Colin Keane - Jets Offensive Talent Set To Meet With Chargers; Is Deal On Horizon? Zach Pressnell - Jets' Justin Fields Signing Dubbed 'Smartest Move Of Offseason' Zach Pressnell - Jets Trade For No. 1 Overall Pick Makes No Sense: Here's Why Zach Pressnell - Jets Trade For $19 Million WR Would Make Sense With Draft Looming Patrick McAvoy - Why Ex-Bengals Playmaker Is Near-Perfect Jets Target Glenn Naughton - Scouting Jets Potential Pick at 7; WR Tetairoa McMillan Justin Fried - NY Jets' answer at RT may be sitting in free agency (and it's not who you think) Justin Fried - NY Jets' interest in drafting Jaxson Dart is gaining serious momentum Justin Fried - NY Jets news: Jets eyeing Oregon TE, Thomas Morstead competition, top-30 visits Here are your missed connections from yesterday. Enjoy the day everybody. More from Jets Lose Another One In Bryce Petty's First NFL Start Gailey Didn't Give Bryce A Chance Even With A QB Change, Jets Lose Final Score: Rams 9, Jets 6 Jets Spoke To Wilkerson Regarding Behaviour Before Long-Term Contract SNF: Seahawks vs Patriots Game Thread The Long Goodbye

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