Bills’ Keon Coleman bizarrely had no idea about how to sign his name on rookie contract

Fans are loving Keon Coleman’s playful nature and wish him to never change. 


Bills’ Keon Coleman bizarrely had no idea about how to sign his name on rookie contract

Keon Coleman had no idea about how to sign his rookie contract (Via Imago/X)

The Buffalo Bills’ newly-drafted wide receiver has gone viral on the internet, as he asked how to sign his contract. It remains a question whether he meant it intentionally, but Keon Coleman made the opening press conference on Wednesday filled with laughter. 

In a clip from “Buffalo Bills: Embedded,” Coleman was getting ready to sign his rookie contract with the team. But before putting his pen on the paper, the former Florida State receiver turned to the executive to ask if he should sign the document with his whole name or if he signed an autograph. 

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Coleman’s question caught the executive off-guard as he portrayed a surprised expression on his face, but responded in a calm voice to the receiver that he should sign the way he normally signs a contract. But the rookie was still a bit confused, so he confirmed again that should he write his full name or just an autograph where he doesn’t write his full name.  

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As the executive observed the room break into laughter over the receiver’s silly question, he instructed him to simply write his full name and end the discussion. 

This hilarious interaction between the Bills’ new receiver and the executive has gone viral on the internet, as the fans love Coleman’s ‘playful’ nature and wish him to never change. 

Keon Coleman poised to shine as Bills’ top target 

With the departure of both star receivers Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis, the Bills will be entering the 2024 NFL season with a relatively new receiving corps. Coleman will be joining the tight end Dalton Kincaid to become the top target of quarterback Josh Allen

Keon Coleman
Keon Coleman (Image via Imago)

Coleman is known for his winning contested catch situations and forming a pair with quarterback Allen, he is anticipated to be a touchdown machine right from his rookie year. 

He’s a former basketball player, got great tracking skills. That sounds like what Josh Allen would love to have. So, I’m fired up about it
NFL analyst Louis Riddick said while praising Coleman

Coleman posted 658 yards on 50 total receptions with 11 touchdowns last season for the Seminoles. Allen has already begun developing a good connection with Coleman to prepare him to handle the targets and potentially become Offensive Player of the Year in the coming season.

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