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Bills Get Bad Sign on WR Keon Coleman After Leaving Dolphins Game
Bills Get Bad Sign on WR Keon Coleman After Leaving Dolphins Game
GettyKeon Coleman celebrates after a touchdown.
The Buffalo Bills earned a key win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, but the victory may have come at a cost.
Rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman was hurt late in the 30-27 win, going to the sidelines after a helmet-to-helmet hit from Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer. The hit drew an unnecessary roughness penalty that gave the Bills a key first down on a third-and-9, extending the drive that eventually led to the game-winning, 61-yard field goal from Tyler Bass.
Coleman did not return to the game, and the team got what may be a bad sign on his injury after the game.
Keon Coleman Suffered Arm Injury
Syracuse.com reporter Matt Parrino reported after the game that Coleman was seen nursing an injured arm, though the extent of the injury was not yet known.
“Keon Coleman has a brace on his right wrist. He left the game late after the Poyer play,” Parrino wrote in a post on X.
Poyer’s helmet could be seen coming into contact with Coleman’s right hand during the hit. The rookie wide receiver appeared to motion toward his arm as he went to the sidelines after the play.
The Bills had already suffered another blow to their wide receiver room after new acquisition Amari Cooper was ruled out of Sunday’s game with an arm injury.
Coleman had one catch for 21 yards in Sunday’s win and had another pass bounce off his hands near the goal line, turning a potential touchdown into an interception. Coleman also caught a key two-point conversion after a third-quarter touchdown.
The rookie has been one of the team’s top receivers this season, making 22 catches for 417 total yards with two touchdowns.
Dolphins Defend Jordan Poyer’s Hit
Poyer, who joined the Dolphins this offseason after spending the previous seven seasons with the Bills, said after the game that he did not intend to hit Coleman in the helmet. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said it was an unfortunate play but said Poyer needed to do a better job of making a legal hit.
“You have to play aggressive in this game for success,” McDaniel told reporters, via Syracuse.com. “I have no doubt that the intentionality was appropriate. ‘Po’ (Jordan Poyer) is a gigantic player for our team and has been phenomenal, really helping us take another step in how we prepare, how we play, how we communicate, all that. But he knows himself that you take it out of your hands and put it in the officials hands the second you don’t hit the strike zone. So if you hit the strike zone, it’s unfortunate, but if you didn’t, that’s going to get called every time because that’s against the rules.”
The win helped extend Buffalo’s lead in the division, putting them four games ahead of the second-place New York Jets just nine weeks into the season. The Bills are now perfect against the division this season, sweeping the season series with the Dolphins for the second straight year and the fifth time in the last six seasons.
Nathan Dougherty is a sports reporter covering the NFL for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins. Previously he wrote for the Rochester Business Journal and served as the assistant editor of athletic trade magazines Coaching Management, Athletic Management and Training & Conditioning. He is based out of Rochester, New York, and loves everything football. More about Nathan Dougherty
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Infamous Packer key man Released by NFC Rival just now
Infamous Packer key man Released by NFC Rival just now
Following a disappointing preseason, the Green Bay Packers made a surprising move by releasing second-year kicker Anders Carlson. Carlson had been competing intensely with veteran Greg Joseph during training camp.
In the end, though, neither kicker secured the spot, as the Packers opted for a different option, choosing Brayden Narveson instead.
Carlson, now 26, soon found a new chance, signing with the San Francisco 49ers last month. The 49ers, facing a shortage of healthy kickers after Jake Moody and Matthew Wright sustained injuries, were in urgent need of reinforcements.
Carlson was elevated twice from the 49ers’ practice squad, playing in Weeks 7 and 8 against the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys. In these appearances, he performed impressively, hitting 5-for-5 on field goals and 3-for-4 on extra points—a significant improvement from his preseason struggles with the Packers.
However, with Moody nearing a return from injury, Carlson will need to seek another opportunity.
Packers News: Anders Carlson Kicked to Curb by 49ers
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that the 49ers have released former Green Bay kicker Anders Carlson from their practice squad, filling his spot with veteran safety Tashaun Gibson.
Despite the release, Carlson should have a good chance of finding another team soon, as he performed well in his two games with the 49ers. While Carlson struggled with longer kicks as a rookie in Green Bay, making just 7 of 13 attempts from beyond 40 yards, he showed improvement in San Francisco, hitting 4-for-4 from that range. Although it didn’t work out with the Packers, Carlson’s potential remains promising.
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LB confirm a commitment to Miami Hurricanes
LB confirm a commitment to Miami Hurricanes
Miami is actively pursuing Seffner (Fla.) Armwood linebacker Kellen Wiley, and it appears he’s set to make a third visit this fall after spending time with the program over the weekend.
Wiley shared with InsideTheU on Wednesday morning that he has scheduled an official visit with Miami on November 23, aligning with the team’s final home game of the season against Wake Forest.
Standing at 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds, Wiley is a teammate and close friend of Miami running back commit Girard Pringle Jr., and the two recently visited South Florida together.
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Breaking News: The Ravens are breaking out their first-ever alternate helmet next week due to…
Breaking News: The Ravens are breaking out their first-ever alternate helmet next week due to…
In an exciting twist for Baltimore Ravens fans, the team will debut their first-ever alternate helmet next week as part of a special celebration. The Ravens’ decision to roll out the new helmet comes as the team commemorates an important milestone — the 800th game in franchise history.
This game, which will take place next week, marks an incredible achievement for the team, and the alternate helmet will be a way to honor the history and evolution of the franchise. The Ravens have been a part of the NFL since 1996, and this is just the latest chapter in their rich history.
A New Look for a New Era
The alternate helmet features a sleek new design, blending the classic purple and black color scheme with subtle yet bold additions that reflect the team’s heritage. The helmet will be paired with a special uniform to enhance the overall aesthetic, adding to the team’s appeal as they make their historic mark.
Fans and players alike have expressed excitement over the new look, as it brings a fresh dynamic to the team’s iconic gear. Ravens’ head coach John Harbaugh spoke about the significance of the alternate helmet, noting that it not only symbolizes the 800th game milestone but also serves as a reminder of the growth the team has undergone since its inception.
“We’re proud of where we’ve come, and we’re excited to showcase this new helmet as we continue to move forward into the next chapter of Ravens football,” Harbaugh said. “It’s about celebrating the past while embracing the future.”
What to Expect from the Big Game
As the Ravens prepare to take the field next week with their new helmets, all eyes will be on the action. This game will not only be significant for its historical context but also for the high stakes involved as the team pushes toward a potential playoff berth.
Ravens fans can expect a lot of energy and excitement as the team competes with a revitalized look that will surely make a statement both on and off the field. Whether you’re tuning in from the stands or watching at home, the debut of the alternate helmet will be a memorable moment for all involved.
As Baltimore heads into this milestone game, one thing is for certain — history is being made, and the Ravens are ready to show the world a whole new side of their identity.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Ravens’ 800th game celebration and the debut of their first-ever alternate helmet!
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