The Bills head into Thursday Night Football with a bit of unexpected lineup drama, as wide receiver Keon Coleman is projected to be a healthy scratch for the second straight game. Coleman had opened the season as Buffalo’s No. 2 option, but his role has evaporated quickly, with both the player and Sean McDermott acknowledging the need for more consistency and growth.
Despite the shake-up, the Bills’ offense didn’t seem to miss a beat last week—Josh Allen threw freely and efficiently in a 44–32 win over Tampa Bay, spreading the ball to a rotation that will again include Joshua Palmer, Elijah Moore, Tyrell Shavers, Khalil Shakir, and Gabe Davis.
That receiver group will take on a larger workload against a Texans defense preparing for one of the league’s most improvisational quarterbacks.

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