On Sunday evening, the Buffalo Bills dropped to 4-1 with their first loss of the season at home against the New England Patriots. This game was a back and forth contest throughout, with Buffalo coming back to tie things at 20 late in the fourth quarter, but ultimately falling victim to a late New England field goal.

Many fans took notice of the fact that wide receiver Keon Coleman did not play for the Bills during their first drive of the game, and after the game, head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that this was due to an unspecified disciplinary reason.

“Well, we expect more, and he has shown growth this year. He has. We're looking for more consistency,” said McDermott, per Matt Parrino of Syracuse.com on X, formerly Twitter.

“Growth, maturation,” added McDermott when asked a

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