Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver, **Coleman**, has been ruled out for the team’s upcoming game against the **Indianapolis Colts** due to a wrist injury.
This development marks a setback for the first-year player, who had been hoping to make an impact as part of the Bills’ receiving corps this season.
Although Coleman has shown promise in his limited opportunities, his absence will create a void in the Bills’ wide receiver group.
The injury, which reportedly occurred during practice earlier this week, was serious enough to prevent him from participating in Sunday’s matchup.
The Bills have yet to release detailed specifics regarding the severity of the injury, but it has been deemed significant enough to sideline him for this week’s game.
Coleman had been fighting for a spot in a competitive receiving unit, which includes established names like Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis.
His role thus far has been more of a depth player, but with the team’s offense looking to expand its options, Coleman’s potential was beginning to gain some attention.
The rookie wideout’s absence will limit the Bills’ depth at wide receiver, although the team still has several capable options in Diggs, Davis, and other contributors like tight end Dawson Knox.
As for the Colts game, the Bills may rely more heavily on their veteran receivers and possibly lean on the running game to pick up the slack.
The team’s coaching staff will likely adjust their game plan to accommodate Coleman’s absence, but the loss of any potential contributor is always felt, especially when facing a tough opponent like Indianapolis.
For now, Bills fans will hope for a quick recovery for Coleman, with the expectation that he will return to action as soon as he is able.
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