Social Media Detectives Noticed Bills Rookie Keon Coleman’s Strange Mouthguard Quirk That Makes Absolutely No Sense And Should Not Be Allowed

Social Media Detectives Noticed Bills Rookie Keon Coleman’s Strange Mouthguard Quirk That Makes Absolutely No Sense And Should Not Be Allowed

Keon Coleman in Bills gear
Keon Coleman (Photo by Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)

Buffalo Bills rookie Keon Coleman was in action against the Miami Dolphins on ‘Thursday Night Football’ and had fans scratching their heads after a particular quirk was highlighted.

 

 

 

 

 

Coleman is arguably one of the most entertaining rookies in the NFL given his jovial personality and the fact that he marches to the beat of his own drum.

A strange habit appears to have followed him to the NFL, with the SportsCenter X/Twitter account pointing out that the wide receiver wears two mouth guards denoting the colors of opponents’ uniforms during games, something he has been doing since college.

Fans were not sure what to make of this.

“He has zero catches,” one wrote.

“Love Keon but this is weird 😕,” said another.

“2 mouth guards, 2 chipotle reviews, 1 Dave Chappell line, 0 TDs, 0 catches. He’s Him!” someone else wrote.

“This really ain’t the flex he thinks lmao,” a fan declared.

“That’s what I call provocation,” another wrote.

“Wake me up when he scores a TD,” one comment read.

“What is point of this, this extra protection?” someone asked.

“Yeah delete this 🤣💀. It’s not that hard, kinda looks stupid. He also has no catches…” read another comment.

Keon Coleman Didn’t Have Much Going On Thursday

Keon Coleman did have zero catches on the night, at least up until the point of writing. The Bills were leading 31-10 in the fourth quarter at the time.

Running back James Cook was the one starring for Buffalo, scoring two rushing touchdowns off 78 yards and one receiving TD off 17 yards.

Quarterback Josh Allen was at 12-for-17 for 127 yards, one TD, and zero interceptions.

 

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