Bills rookie Keon Coleman showed off his comedic nature endlessly upon arriving in Buffalo this week.
The team selected the Florida State standout with the 33rd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. In addition to adding another promising receiver, the Bills also added a charismatic character to their locker room.
In a clip shared on the Bills’ social media, Coleman had fun with the team’s cryotherapy chamber, insisting on impersonating WWE legend The Undertaker with smoke from the recovery apparatus.
“Turn out the lights, I feel like The Undertaker, let’s do it again,” he tells the staff at Bills headquarters. “We have to re-film that, we have to put the music to it.”
The staff members gladly complied and turned off the lights when Coleman said, “This is not John Cena, this is The Undertaker.” Look at all the smoke coming out of here. This is what the preliminary draft will be like.’
Bills rookie Keon Coleman insisted on impersonating The Undertaker during his visit to the team’s headquarters.
Coleman impersonated WWE Hall of Famer using Bills’ cryotherapy chamber
‘Hey, that’s it [cold] Enough to freeze my pants off,” he said after exiting the chamber.
His WWE impersonation wasn’t the only highlight of Coleman’s first 24 hours upstate. During his introductory press conference, the rookie made an impression with his interaction with members of the media.
Before answering her first question, Coleman praised getting her coat on a ‘little deal’ for $79 at Macy’s. As the reporter concluded, she politely asked the public relations team if he could grab snacks from a nearby table and share a cookie with a reporter.
Before his lone year with the Seminoles, Coleman played two seasons at Michigan State.
Buffalo’s latest acquisition made an impression during its introductory press conference.
During his time with the Big 10, Coleman recorded 65 receptions for 848 yards and eight touchdowns.
He enters the NFL after his best season in college, from a scoring point of view, adding 50 receptions for 658 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Coleman’s arrival follows an 11-6 season that took them to the top of the AFC East. Buffalo’s season ended when a 31-17 win over Pittsburgh in the wild card preceded a narrow 27-24 loss to Kansas City in the divisional playoffs.