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Keon Coleman: NFL Wide Receiver and Savvy Shopper

Rewritten Article: Keon Coleman isn’t just an outstanding wide receiver who earned First-Team All-ACC honors; he also knows how to score a bargain. The former Florida State player was picked by the Buffalo Bills in the second round (33rd overall) during Friday’s NFL draft, and at his introductory press conference with the team, Coleman shared some valuable advice about getting great deals on clothing items.
When asked if he bought a bright yellow puffer coat while visiting Buffalo, Coleman responded that although it was indeed an excellent color match for winter sports games, such attire came from somewhere else— Michigan! That being said, reporters were still curious to know where the new Bills player procured his coat as they jokingly guessed he got it from Tom Izzo.
Coleman laughed and replied that no, Macy’s was actually the place for him; their sale rack had all sorts of colors available at bargain prices like $79 or even lesser with promotions sometimes costing under a hundred dollars! He also mentioned getting trench coats on discounted rates.
Another reporter pointed out how much one could save during Thanksgiving deals, but Coleman surprised them by confessing that he wasn’t familiar with such holidays because he prefers to buy winter wear ahead of time as his mother does— it is always cheaper when you shop a season or two before the actual demand.
Coleman then left for some cookies after discussing football briefly; however, this comedic incident shouldn’t be overlooked given how amusing and witty Coleman came off in front of reporters during an NFL press conference! The Bills’ new wideout is undoubtedly a gift to their team as Buffalo required another reliable receiver with the departure of All-Pro Stefon Diggs.
Coleman, who played for Florida State last year after two seasons at Michigan State, recorded 50 receptions worth 658 yards and scored eleven touchdowns in twelve games during his rookie season; he’s reportedly going to sign a ten million dollar contract with an estimated signing bonus of four million dollars per Spotrac. With Diggs gone from Houston, Coleman may get plenty more snaps right away!

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