For the upcoming season, one of the most exciting teams, without a doubt, will once again be Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills. They are one of the top favorites in the AFC to reach the Super Bowl-a goal that has long eluded both the franchise and, especially, Allen.
The Bills haven’t reached the NFL’s biggest game in over 20 years. Since Josh Allen arrived, they’ve come close, but for one reason or another-well, mainly because of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs-they haven’t been able to take that final step so deeply desired by Bills fans. Allen has lost four straight playoff games to the Chiefs.
They hope that changes. There’s a high probability the Bills will once again face the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs, so it will be interesting to see how things develop. In the meantime, Buffalo rewarded their MVP by giving Josh Allen a massive six-year, $330 million contract.
Josh Allen needs Keon Coleman to become the breakout star of the year
Before last season, the Buffalo Bills lost their two star wide receivers-Gabe Davis and Stefon Diggs. Even so, Josh Allen had a spectacular season, averaging 30.9 points per game, making them the second-best offense in the league, behind only the Detroit Lions.
Josh Allen hopes that Keon Coleman, now entering his second year with the Bills, will take a big step forward, after recording 556 yards and 4 touchdowns last season. Coleman had a strong start, but after suffering a hand injury in Week 9, he wasn’t the same.
Luckily for Josh Allen, analyst Nick Wojton believes Keon Coleman will be a breakout star in 2025, making the Bills’ offense even more dangerous.
“The Bills have high hopes that Coleman will be the team’s breakout player in 2025. The wide receiver position was addressed this offseason, but only lightly. Buffalo is going all-in with the additions of Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore, but Coleman should have the edge. He already has a year of experience in the Bills’ offense and with quarterback Josh Allen. On top of that, injuries from last season will no longer hold him back.” – Nick Wojton, Bills Wire
According to reports, Keon Coleman showed up to OTAs and minicamp in excellent physical condition-great news for Josh Allen, who has no choice but to lead the Bills to the Super Bowl.
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