Two of the NFL’s most charismatic individuals are already laying the groundwork for a season full of comedic moments. A prime example occurred recently; when Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was recorded trying to fool rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman. After practice, Allen hid in the tunnel, hoping to startle Coleman. While his execution was not faultless, the moment was definitely humorous, and it instantly went viral, garnering over 35,000 likes on the Bills’ Instagram page in only an hour.
This season is shaping up to be critical for Allen and the Bills offense, particularly after key players like Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis have left. These adjustments have opened up possibilities for new players to take on key roles, with Keon Coleman, a second-round draft selection from Florida State, slated to play an important role in the team’s offensive plan.
The growing connection between Allen and Coleman, as evidenced throughout training camp and in lighthearted moments like this one, bodes well for the team’s dynamics. Despite the setbacks, the Bills management remains focused and unshakable in their ultimate goal: to bring a Super Bowl victory back to Buffalo. This combination of serious goal and lighthearted companionship might be crucial to their success this season.