Bills' Keon Coleman Suffers Wrist Injury In Week 9 Victory
Injury Details
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman suffered a wrist injury during the team's Week 9 victory over the New York Jets. The injury occurred in the first quarter of the game, when Coleman attempted to make a catch and fell awkwardly on his wrist. He was immediately taken off the field and did not return to the game.
Impact on Team
Coleman's injury is a significant blow to the Bills' offense, as he has been a key part of the team's success this season. In eight games, Coleman has caught 25 passes for 350 yards and three touchdowns. He has also been a valuable contributor on special teams, returning punts and kickoffs.
Prognosis
The Bills have not yet released any information on the severity of Coleman's injury. However, it is believed that he is likely to miss multiple games. This would be a major setback for the Bills, who are currently in contention for a playoff spot.
Replacement Options
In Coleman's absence, the Bills will likely turn to Isaiah McKenzie and Marquez Stevenson to fill his role in the offense. McKenzie is a versatile player who can line up at wide receiver, running back, and returner. Stevenson is a rookie who has shown some promise in the limited opportunities he has been given.
The Bills will also hope to get Jamison Crowder back from injury soon. Crowder has been out since Week 4 with an ankle injury. His return would give the Bills a much-needed boost in the passing game.