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After a breakout Week 1, Keon Coleman’s sophomore season has been a dud.
The Florida State product caught eight passes for 112 yards with a touchdown during the Bills’ thrilling season-opening win over the Ravens, leaving many to believe Josh Allen may have finally found a WR1 to replace the hole Stefon Diggs left.
That hasn’t been the case since.
Coleman has tallied just 16 receptions and 114 yards through the air in the four games since his career-best game against Baltimore.
As is typical of Allen, the Bills’ quarterback has spread the ball around much more than he did during that game, peppering Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kin