‘“It’s a growing pain in a sense,” Coleman said. “It is frustrating because you know you’re better than that as a person. And you don’t like the things that it shows. Sometimes it might show that you don’t care and things like that and that’s not the case.”’
BillsBeat - October 10, 2025
Friday's Atlanta Coverage
A case of the Mondays: Falcons fly into NFL prime-time spotlight vs. Buffalo (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Falcons’ Zac Robinson, Michael Penix Jr. on same page on the sideline (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Falcons’ Darnell Mooney missed practice; considered ‘day to day’ (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Falcons’ Zac Robinson declines to comment about Oklahoma State opening (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
A look at Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills vs. Falcons ahead of Monday (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Falcons must have team game from defense to slow Bills, Josh Allen (WZGC-FM)
Falcons out to prove they belong in showdown vs. Bills (WZGC-FM)
Zac Robinson’s fix for Falcons red zone woes (WZGC-FM)
Falcons injury report: A.J. Terrell returns to practice (AtlantaFalcons.com)
Falcons Mailbag: Bye week wrinkles and breaking down the Buffalo Bills (AtlantaFalcons.com)
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman takes responsibility for his benching and lost fumble
‘“Just got to be more accountable,” Coleman said Thursday when the Bills (4-1) returned to practice to prepare for their game against Atlanta (2-2) on Monday night. “Things happen. You just got to do your best to try to eliminate them.”’
Bills' Keon Coleman on benching: 'Got to be more accountable'
‘”It is frustrating because you know you’re better than that as a person and individual,” Coleman added. “And you don’t like the things that it shows. Sometimes it might show that you don’t care and that’s not the case. You want to eliminate those things.”‘
Josh Allen makes stunning admission over Bills' loss to Patriots
‘“I think it’s a wake-up call, reset, whatever you want to call it,” Allen said. “We had been getting by previous games of maybe not playing our best football, and when you played a team that again did everything the right way, credit to them for coming into our home stadium and having a really good game plan, it does wake you up in terms of, hey, every week we’re going to get the team’s best, and we got to play up to our standard.’
Bills' Keon Coleman reveals 'growing pain' in Patriots benching
‘”I wouldn’t call it a setback, it’s just a growing pain in a sense,” Coleman said. “So yeah, it is frustrating because you know you’re better than that as a person, an individual, and you don’t like the things that it shows. Sometimes it might show that you don’t care and things like that, and that’s not the case, so you want to eliminate those things.”‘
Dalton Kincaid injury update: Buffalo Bills TE added to practice report on Thursday
‘Kincaid has appeared in all five games for the Bills this season and is coming off a contest in which he tallied 108 yards in the loss to the New England Patriots.’
Tyler Bass injury update: Bills cast doubt on kicker's status for rest of season
‘On Thursday, Bills head coach Sean McDermott was asked about Bass’ status and offered an answer that leads us to believe there’s now at least a chance the veteran kicker won’t be back in 2025.’
Bills head coach Sean McDermott gives grim two-word answer on health of Max Hairston
‘”Bills HC Sean McDermott when asked if he’s confident whether CB Maxwell Hairston or K Tyler Bass would play this season,” Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports. “He said, ‘We’ll see.’ McDermott did say both are heading in the right direction.’
Ed Oliver, Dion Dawkins limited as Bills begin practice week Thursday
‘Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver (ankle) and offensive tackle Dion Dawkins (hand) both started the week as limited participants in practice on Thursday, as the team begins preparations for their game Monday night against the Atlanta Falcons.’
New Highmark Stadium still on pace to open next summer
‘More than two acres of specialized Kentucky bluegrass has been installed as the stadium’s playing field and the construction work has crossed the 70% completion threshold, says Steve Ranalli, Erie County Stadium Corp. president.’
Fast, interesting facts about new Highmark Stadium
‘- Two acres – That’s how much specially grown and pristine Kentucky bluegrass will make up the playing field. It is the same Kentucky bluegrass found at such venues as Fenway Park in Boston.’
Field and seats being installed at the new Highmark Stadium, future home of the Buffalo Bills
‘Crews spent three days installing the field, which consists of two acres of Kentucky blue grass grown at Tuckahoe Farms in New Jersey, a facility that specializes in natural grass for sports venues. Installation was expected to be completed on Thursday.’
Lake Effect giving refunds on furniture if Josh Allen does something he’s only done once before
‘The furniture outlet announced Thursday that all furniture bought in October gets a full refund if Allen scores three rushing touchdowns in the Bills’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Nov. 2.’
This date in Bills stadium history: Oct. 10
‘1999 — Bills 24, Steelers 21 — Doug Flutie accounted for 300 yards of offense and threw three touchdown passes in leading Buffalo to a fourth straight victory before a crowd of 71,038. Eric Moulds had 122 yards receiving and hauled in a 49-yard touchdown strike from Flutie. Tight end Jay Riemersma and fullback Sam Gash scored the other TDs, and Jonathan Linton led Buffalo’s backs with 60 yards from scrimmage, with hard runs to kill the clock and close out the victory. The Bills defense allowed only 255 yards and held Jerome Bettis to 24 yards on 13 carries. Linebacker Sam Rogers had an interception.’