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Keon Coleman ruled out for Bills against Colts
Buffalo Bills Expecting to be Without Rookie DL Keon Coleman for Week 6 Against Colts
Keon Coleman Injury Update
Buffalo Bills defensive end Keon Coleman, a rookie out of the University of Western Michigan, is expected to be sidelined when the team faces off against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 6 due to an ankle injury he suffered in practice. The injury is considered minor, and Coleman is expected to make a full recovery, but the Bills have ruled him out for the upcoming game as a precaution.
Coleman's Role with the Bills
Since being selected by the Bills in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft, Coleman has primarily played on special teams, seeing limited action on defense. He has recorded three tackles and one quarterback hit in four games this season. Despite his limited playing time, Coleman has shown promise as a pass rusher and has the potential to contribute more to the Bills' defense in the future.
Bills Defensive Line Depth
With Coleman out, the Bills will likely rely on veteran defensive end Shaq Lawson and second-year player Greg Rousseau to fill the void. Lawson, a former first-round pick, has been a solid contributor for the Bills, recording 2.5 sacks and 12 tackles in five games this season. Rousseau, meanwhile, has shown flashes of his potential, recording 2.0 sacks and 10 tackles in five games.
Impact on the Bills' Defense
Coleman's absence is not expected to have a major impact on the Bills' defense, as they have several other talented players who can step up in his place. However, his injury does highlight the importance of depth on the defensive line, especially in a physical division like the AFC East.
Timeline for Coleman's Return
The Bills have not provided a specific timeline for Coleman's return, but it is expected that he will be back in action soon. The team is hopeful that he will be able to play in Week 7 when they face the Kansas City Chiefs.