ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Keon Coleman needs a better alarm clock.
If the Buffalo Bills’ second-year wide receiver didn’t get the wake-up call when being benched on Sunday for arriving late to a team meeting , Coleman got a reminder of how expendable he might be after watching the passing game click without him.
Whatever difficulties Josh Allen’s experienced in pushing the ball deep and finding open receivers for stretches of this season seemed to vanish in Buffalo’s 44-32 win over Tampa Bay.
In the 31st passing game of at least 300 yards in his career, Allen completed throws to nine players on a day receivers Gabe Davis and Mecole Hardman made their season debuts, and Buffalo was missing its most reliable option in tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring).
With three TDs passing and t

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