Bills rookie Keon Coleman cracks up media at NFL draft press conference by bragging about the ‘nice little deal’ on his $79 Macy’s coat before asking for permission to devour snacks
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The Bills’ newest young star, Keon Coleman, left quite the impression on the Buffalo media during his introductory press conference on Saturday.
Buffalo selected Florida State’s standout prospect with the 33rd pick in the NFL Draft on Friday.
In addition to adding another ace at the receiver position, the Bills added quite a bit of character to their locker room. Before answering questions from the press, Coleman engaged reporters by raving about a deal he got on his jacket.
‘Guess where I got this from [jacket] by?’ Coleman asked a reporter. “But you’ll be wrong – Macy’s.
‘What do you mean? They are for sale on the rack, all colors. $79, $89 – nice deal.”
Keon Coleman raved about getting his jacket for a ‘nice deal’ at Macy’s on Saturday
After his introductory press conference, Coleman shared a cookie with one of the reporters
Coleman joins the Buffalo Bills after two years at Michigan State and a lone season at FSU
Coleman’s jokes continued after the presser asked the Bills PR team if he could enjoy some snacks in the press conference room.
“Hey, I can grab some,” he said, pointing to the table as the media members laughed in unison. After reviewing his options, Coleman shared a cookie with one of the reporters.
Before his lone year with the Seminoles, Coleman played two seasons at Michigan State.
During his time with the Big 10 giants, Coleman recorded 65 catches for 848 yards and eight touchdowns.
He comes to the NFL coming off his best season in college, from a scoring standpoint, with 50 receptions for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Coleman’s arrival follows an 11-6 season that saw them top the AFC East. Buffalo’s season ended when a 31-17 win over Pittsburgh in the wild card preceded a narrow 27-24 loss to Kansas City in the divisional playoffs.