"Rookie Keon Coleman seeks clarity before finalizing Buffalo Bills contract."

Keon Coleman, a rookie on the Buffalo Bills, raises a significant inquiry prior to finalizing his contract.

July 25th 2024.

The Buffalo Bills recently added a new player to their roster - Keon Coleman, a former wide receiver from Florida State University. He was chosen as the 33rd pick in the second round of this year's NFL Draft. But now, it seems like Coleman's skills on the field aren't the only thing catching people's attention. A new video of him has surfaced on social media, and it's more than just his athletic ability that's making headlines.

In the video, Coleman is seen about to sign his rookie contract with the Bills when he asks an interesting question. Should he sign his full name or just his autograph? It turns out, his autograph is not his complete name. He asks, "I got a question for you. Which signature am I putting? My whole name or can I just sign this thing?" After being told to sign it "whichever way he normally signs his name," Coleman clarifies that he signs differently depending on whether it's his full name or just an autograph. "See? That's what I was asking," he says before finally signing the contract.

His confusion over how to sign his contract may have been endearing, but it's not the only thing that makes Coleman stand out. His personality has already made him a media darling, and it's clear that reporters and fans are going to love him. This was evident earlier this year when Coleman made an appearance at a restaurant in his hometown of Opelousas, Louisiana. In a viral video shared on social media, he is seen taking a food order at Mama's Fried Chicken, a beloved local eatery. This visit came after he appeared on former NFL player and current podcaster Robert Griffin III's show, where he mentioned Mama's Fried Chicken as one of the best places to eat in Louisiana. He even went as far as to say that his hometown of Opelousas and Cajun Country had better dining options than the famous food hub of New Orleans.

Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 213 pounds, Coleman was projected to be the top offensive player for Michigan State in 2023. However, he surprised everyone by entering the transfer portal and ultimately joining Florida State. During his time with the Seminoles, he proved to be a valuable asset to the team, recording 50 catches for 685 yards and 11 touchdowns in just 12 games. His impressive performance on the field ultimately led to his decision to declare for the NFL draft.

It's safe to say that Coleman's charm and charisma, both on and off the field, are sure to make him a fan favorite for the Buffalo Bills. As he embarks on his professional football career, the world will be watching to see what this talented player will achieve next.

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