Sometimes, owners say the darnedest things.
On Wednesday, Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula sat behind a podium and delivered one of the worst end-of-season NFL news conferences in recent memory.
From his reasoning behind firing former head coach Sean McDermott to a stunning admission regarding 2024 second-round pick Keon Coleman, here are the five wildest things we learned as the Bills embark on a pivotal offseason.
No. 1: Wide receiver Keon Coleman was Sean McDermott’s fault
The biggest doozy was Pegula interjecting when general manager Brandon Beane was speaking to tell reporters that Coleman, the No. 33 overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, was “pushed” onto Beane by the previous coaching staff.
Per ESPN Bills writer Alaina Getzenberg, Pegula emphasized that Coleman wasn’t Beane’s first choice and that Beane was simply being a “team player” by acquiescing to the coaching staff’s wishes.