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Keon Coleman a healthy scratch for Bills again after reported disciplinary issues

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20 November 2025

Keon Coleman will once again be conspicuously absent for the Buffalo Bills this week.

The second-year wide receiver is a healthy scratch for Buffalo's "Thursday Night Football" game against the Houston Texans, a week after being ruled inactive due to reported disciplinary issues. With Curtis Samuel also inactive and Mecole Hardman Jr. hitting injured reserve, the Bills again elevated Gabe Davis from the practice squad.

The issue with Coleman last week was the 22-year-old reportedly missing a team meeting on Friday. It's unclear if anything else happened in the time since, though Bills head coach Sean McDermott indicated earlier this week that earning the team's trust back won't be an automatic process.

From ESPN:

"I'm aware of how he handled it more publicly, and I appreciate that and respect that," coach Sean McDermott said on Tuesday. "And now it's again, one day at a time, and earning the trust and respect of the teammates. And that takes time, so that each day that goes by, you check 'em off as wins, trust builds. So, that's the important piece of it."

The Bills offense barely missed a beat without Coleman in a 44-32 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Quarterback Josh Allen posted 317 yards on 19-of-30 passing with 3 passing touchdowns, 2 interceptions and 0 sacks taken, plus 40 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns on the ground. However, only about half of those passing yards were delivered to wide receivers, with Tyrell Shavers the only member of the group to post more than 40 receiving yards.

The 33rd overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, Coleman was selected with the idea that he could develop into a classic X receiver, a big-body target for Allen to look for on every down, especially in the red zone. He got off to a decent enough start as a rookie starter, with 556 receiving yards and four touchdowns in 13 games, but has so far taken a step back this year.

Disciplinary issues also aren't new with him, as this will be the fourth time he's missed at least part of a game for such reasons. He was held out of the first series for a game earlier this season and missed the first quarter of another last year.

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Thursday Night Football: Bills WR Keon Coleman is officially inactive

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20 November 2025

Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman will miss his second consecutive game as a healthy scratch.

Coleman is inactive for Thursday Night Football.

After Coleman sat out Sunday's victory over the Bucs, coach Sean McDermott said Coleman was late to a meeting on Friday. It was Coleman’s second offense of the season, prompting McDermott to bench the 2024 second-round pick.

Coleman has 32 receptions for 330 yards and three touchdowns this season.

The team's other inactives are tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring), wide receiver Curtis Samuel (elbow/neck), defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis (shoulder), offensive lineman Chase Lundt and cornerback Ja'Marcus Ingram.

The Texans' inactives are quarterback C.J. Stroud (concussion), safety Jalen Pitre (concussion), offensive tackle Jarrett Kingston, linebacker Jamal Hill (hamstring), wide receiver Braxton Berrios, linebacker Damone Clark and left guard Laken Tomlinson.

Davis Mills will make his third consecutive start in place of Stroud.

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Dak Prescott returns to full participation Thursday

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20 November 2025

Dak Prescott returned to a full practice on Thursday.

The Cowboys quarterback injured his hip in Monday night's win over the Raiders and was limited in Wednesday's session.

"Yeah, I’m fine," Prescott said, via Schulyer Dixon of the Associated Press. "Got hit in the game, fell on it. Happened early in the game, played the whole game throughout it. It’s a physical game, [and I'm] sore. I was a full participant today, and I’ll be completely fine. Played with much more soreness."

The Cowboys also saw left guard Tyler Smith (knee) and safety Donovan Wilson (elbow/shoulder) back to full participation.

Safety Malik Hooker (toe/personal) did not practice after limited work on Wednesday.

Defensive end Jadeveon Clowney (shoulder/neck), defensive end Dante Fowler (shoulder) and defensive tackle Solomon Thomas (calf) remained limited a second consecutive day.

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