ORCHARD PARK - A little more than a quarter of the way through Keon Coleman’s second NFL season, the Buffalo Bills are still waiting for him to grow up, find consistency in his game, and become an impact player.

Coleman’s frustrating tenure with Buffalo took another odd twist at the start of Sunday night’s 23-20 loss to the New England Patriots when he was not on the field for the Bills’ first offensive possession, one that lasted six plays before Josh Allen and Dawson Knox botched a handoff and lost a fumble.

No one thought anything of Coleman’s absence because the Bills rotate personnel so frequently that it can become dizzying trying to figure out who’s on the field for every play, but coach Sean McDermott revealed Monday afternoon that Coleman was on the sidelines as punishment f

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