ORCHARD PARK - In the first three quarters last Sunday against Baltimore , Keon Coleman played the way he played throughout his uneven rookie season for the Buffalo Bills : Inconsistently.
There was an early drop which has been a nagging problem for him, he made a mistake on a two-point conversion where he stepped out of the back of the end zone (though he was nudged by the defender) which rendered his eventual reception illegal, and he wasn’t giving Josh Allen much to work with which is why he had just one catch for 17 yards.
And then the crazy fourth quarter began and B uffalo’s 2024 second-round draft pick went off. Suddenly, the Ravens couldn’t cover him and he caught seven passes for 95 yards, one that went for a lucky touchdown (right place, right time) and another where