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Rich Eisen marvels during Keon Coleman’s introductory press conference with Buffalo Bills

Former Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman is known for his acrobatic, star-laden moments during his time in Garnet and Gold. The 6-foot-3, 213-pound forward from Opelousas, LA, led the team in receiving yards (658) and touchdowns (11) a season ago and was selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills with the 33rd overall pick.

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As entertaining as he has been between the hashes, he is making a name for himself off the field, garnering positive reactions from fans and media pundits with his on-camera antics. From immediately eyeing the snacks during his introductory press conference to giving advice on buying winter clothing, Coleman’s personality has garnered national attention.

“His introductory press conference that took place this weekend is legendary,” sports commentator and radio host Rich Eisen said on The Rich Eisen Show.

Coleman was a one-year transfer out of Michigan State who burst onto the scene with former Heisman finalist and now New York Jets quarterback Jordan Travis throwing him alley-oop touchdown passes. oop that helped the ‘Noles win in the ACC and SEC, beating teams like LSU and Clemson.

“Macy’s, what do you mean?” Coleman said when asked where he bought his coat. “They’re on sale on the rack; all colors. Look, $79-89, you can get yourself a good little deal.”

While his style will surely be on display as he continues his rookie contract, he humbly mentioned his guitar playing and golf skills saying he’s not very good at it. one or the other, but it is nevertheless relaxing.

“I can’t play guitar, man. I can play some little strings, but I don’t know what I’m doing. It’s fun. It’s just relaxing,” Coleman said. “I can play a little golf now. I can drive pretty well, but putting is okay. That’s why I’m good at Top Golf.”

Hobbies don’t seem to be the first thing on Coleman’s mind when it comes to his career. When asked about his first visit to Highmark Stadium, he told the media that he had already scored three imaginary touchdowns.

“Yeah, I scored three imaginary touchdowns. It was 30 seconds. It was a record,” Coleman joked. “No one has done this one yet.”

By the end of the conference, the cookies were just too much for the young rookie to resist. He left with a handful of players in tow, as he surely will with touchdowns in Buffalo.

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