Buffalo Bills post hilarious clip of Keon Coleman’s visit to team HQ as NFL draft recruit impersonates WWE star in cryotherapy chamber
- The Bills selected WR Keon Coleman with the 33rd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft
- Coleman left Buffalo media members laughing during his introductory presser
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Bills rookie Keon Coleman showed off his comedic streak endlessly when he arrived in Buffalo this week.
The team selected Florida State’s standout with the 33rd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. In addition to adding another promising receiver, the Bills also added a charismatic character to their locker room.
In a clip shared by the Bills’ social media, Coleman had fun with the team’s cryotherapy chamber, insisting on imitating WWE legend The Undertaker with the smoke from the recovery device.
“Turn the lights out, I feel like The Undertaker, let’s do it again,” he tells the staff at Bills headquarters. “We need to re-record that, we need to put his music on.”
The staff happily agreed and turned off the lights as Coleman said, “This isn’t John Cena, this is The Undertaker right here. Look at all the smoke coming out of here. This is what the preliminary design looks like.’
Bills rookie Keon Coleman insisted on impersonating The Undertaker during his visit to his team’s headquarters
Coleman posed as the WWE Hall of Famer using the Bills’ cryotherapy chamber
“Hey, that’s it [cold] enough to freeze my pants,” he said after leaving the room.
His WWE impersonation wasn’t the only highlight of Coleman’s first 24 hours in the state. During his introductory presser, the rookie impressed with his interactions with media members.
Before asking his first question, Coleman raved about getting his jacket for a “nice deal” at $79 at Macy’s. At the end of the presser, he politely asked the PR team if he could grab snacks from a nearby table and share a cookie with a reporter.
Before his lone year with the Seminoles, Coleman played two seasons at Michigan State.
Buffalo’s newest addition impressed during his introductory press conference
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.