The Buffalo Bills suffered a surprisingly ugly loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, and one player is taking a lot of heat for it.
Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman was the subject of frustration among fans as he struggled to get separation on downfield routes in Sunday’s 30-13 loss to Miami. The problem is not new for Coleman, and has caused some questions to arise about his effort.
Asked Monday if Coleman has effort issues, coach Sean McDermott did not exactly say no.
“He knows if I’m not satisfied. Just like any player,” McDermott said. “It’s fair that you’re asking about it. I promise you, it gets addressed when it isn’t where it needs to be. There are times, like any player, where it’s exactly where it needs to be, and there’s times when it’s not, and we have to address it to get it where it needs to be. It’s been good at times, and other times, it can improve, for sure.”
> Sean McDermott when asked if there are concerns about Keon Coleman’s effort: “If there is we address it. I can promise you that… It’s been good at times and other times it can improve for sure.” [pic.twitter.com/L1yzc7t82B](https://t.co/L1yzc7t82B)
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> — alex brasky (@alexbrasky) [November 10, 2025](https://twitter.com/alexbrasky/status/1987999238375313769?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
McDermott is trying not to single Coleman out too much, but the coach probably does not have to issue reminders to every player on his roster. The fact that he suggested it was a relevant question makes it sound worse, too.
Coleman was the No. 33 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and was targeted in part to replace Stefon Diggs in the Buffalo offense. He has shown flashes of talent, but the lack of speed has been an issue. His touchdown catch in Sunday’s loss was only his third of the season, and he has not really stepped up despite the Bills’ need for playmakers.