Buffalo Bills 'shut down' trade talks for wide receiver Keon Coleman
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman (L) is entering the third season of his four-year rookie contract. File Photo by Joe Marino/UPI April 27 (UPI) -- The Buffalo Bills shut down several teams who reached out with interest in trading for wide receiver Keon Coleman, general manager Brandon Beane said. Beane spoke interest in Coleman during a radio interview Monday on WGR-550 .
Coleman, 22, is under contract through 2027. The second-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft has been the subject of trade speculation throughout the off-season. "We had some people connect with us in Indianapolis, at least one team there, and a couple between there and the owners' meetings," Beane said.
"But we shut those down. Our intention is for Keon to be here, and so I think the word was kind of out. So, no calls this weekend.
" Beane said the Bills "hit the reset button" with Coleman and hopes the fan base follows suit. He also said he thinks Coleman's best year is "yet to come here in 2026. " D.
J. Moore, Joshua Palmer and Khalil Shakir are among the top returning wide receivers on the Bills roster. Tyrell Shavers, Skyler Bell, Trent Sherfield and Mecole Hardman are among the other wide receivers on their roster.