Keon Coleman has quickly become a fan favorite among Buffalo Bills supporters, not just for his on-field performance but also for his entertaining personality. The 2024 second-round pick has a knack for making people laugh, and his latest story about a dinner at Josh Allen’s house is yet another example of why fans are drawn to him.
Josh Allen gets heavenly praise as Keon Coleman jokingly compares him to Jesus. Coleman recently shared a lighthearted story on social media about his first dinner at the home of Bills’ star quarterback Josh Allen. The wide receiver admitted that he was completely puzzled by the meal served at Allen's house, which had been prepared by a professional chef. "So the first time he invited me to his place for dinner, I didn't even know what this stuff was (we were eating)," Coleman said. "It looked like we were eating some onions, fish and bread." But it was Coleman's follow-up comment that really got fans laughing: "This is like the stuff Jesus fed the people in the little children's books they give you," he added. "I was like, 'Man, what is this, bro?'"
For someone whose go-to pre-game meal includes McDonald's staples like two Hot 'n Spicy McChicken sandwiches with cheese, a medium fry, a 10-piece Chicken McNugget, and an Oreo McFlurry, a professionally prepared, health-conscious meal must have felt like uncharted territory. Coleman’s humorous reaction to Allen’s refined food choice perfectly highlights the contrast between the two players' eating habits. Coleman first won over fans during the 2024 NFL Draft when he openly shared his love for McDonald's, revealing that his fast-food feast was part of his game-day routine. His down-to-earth nature and sense of humor have only strengthened his connection with Bills fans since then.
Coleman’s success on the field has been equally impressive. He wrapped up his rookie season with 556 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 29 receptions, showing glimpses of his potential to become a key playmaker for the Bills. However, with Buffalo aiming for a deeper playoff run in 2025, Coleman will likely be expected to elevate his game even further. Interestingly, Coleman's playful comparison between Allen's meal and biblical references didn’t go unnoticed. While some might see it as a humorous exaggeration, it reflects the high regard that Allen holds within the Buffalo community. Allen’s consistent performances and leadership have made him a beloved figure among fans, with many hoping he can lead the team to its first-ever Super Bowl victory — a feat that would undoubtedly elevate him to near-savior status in Western New York.
Also Read: Travis Kelce’s Mom, Donna Kelce, shows love for son and Taylor Swift in recent post; Swifties and NFL fans react. Coleman’s mix of humor and raw talent makes him one of the most intriguing young stars in the NFL. As he continues to grow alongside Allen, Bills fans are certainly in for more memorable moments — both on and off the field.
Meanwhile, shifting our focus to the New England Patriots, Stefon Diggs had a rough patch during his last season. Stefon Diggs suffered a torn ACL in Week 8 of last season during a game between the Texans and Colts, causing him to miss the remainder of the season. Prior to the injury, Diggs had just crossed the significant milestone of over 10,000 receiving yards and registered 47 catches for 496 yards and four touchdowns in just eight games.
On Thursday, March 20, 2025, it was reported by Sr. NFL Reporter Albert Breer that Stefon Diggs had his first known visit with the New England Patriots. "The Patriots have free-agent WR Stefon Diggs in for a visit in Foxboro today, as per sources," reported Breer. This visit holds significant weight for Diggs as he undergoes a physical test concerning his ACL recovery.
The Patriots have been severely lacking a No. 1 pass catcher since Julian Edelman retired. Their previous season left a lot to be desired in terms of offensive output, with not a single player recording more than 674 yards or 66 receptions. Diggs could be a game-changer for New England, especially with their current salary cap space of $81.6 million giving them the financial flexibility to make a solid offer.
Mike Vrabel, the Patriots’ head coach, while discussing the team's need for more firepower, stated: "We’ll continue to target. Mack Hollins will be in here tomorrow. He’s a wide receiver. But we’ll continue to look at the wide receiver position as it relates to free agency, explore every option with other teams, and potentially get to the point where we’re looking at the draft. There’s just a lot of time, and I know that everybody is like, it’s over in free agency. It’s never over."
In a twist of fate, with the Bills also on the hunt for wide receiver talent, they recently agreed to a three-year contract worth $29 million with Joshua Palmer. The former third-round pick, drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers, has never produced more than 769 receiving yards in a single season. While critics question the decision, NFL Films expert Greg Cosell sees potential in Palmer when paired with Josh Allen.
Coleman and Diggs, while on different paths, reflect the excitement and unpredictability of NFL roster movements. With the Bills aiming for a deeper playoff presence and the Patriots seeking to bounce back after a challenging season, fans will be glued to their screens in anticipation of what’s to come.