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When Will Keon Coleman Return and Be Back? Fantasy Football Injury Update for Week 14 (2024)

Keon Coleman - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

When will Keon Coleman return and play? Will Keon Coleman be back again this season? Read the latest Keon Coleman injury updates and return date for Week 14 (2024).

Keon Coleman’s rookie season has been a mix of flashes of brilliance and frustrating setbacks, with injuries keeping him from building on his momentum. After missing the last four games with a wrist injury, fantasy managers are eager for his return, especially with a favorable Week 14 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams looming.
Before his injury, Coleman was trending upward, hauling in nine receptions for 195 yards and a touchdown in Weeks 7-8. The Buffalo Bills, who selected Coleman at the top of Round 2 in the 2024 NFL Draft, brought him in to be the true X-type receiver their offense desperately needed, and his potential is evident when he’s on the field catching passes from quarterback Josh Allen.
So, should we expect Coleman to return for Week 14 for our fantasy lineups?

Keon Coleman Injury Update

Coleman’s rookie numbers, while limited, show promise. According to Pat Fitzmaurice of FantasyPros, Coleman's drawn a 13.6% target share, logged 2.02 yards per route run, and claimed a 19.4% first-read share.

Despite his limited playing time, he’s seen four red zone targets in his last three games, highlighting his role as a key weapon in scoring situations. With the Bills’ offense in need of a consistent perimeter threat, Coleman has shown flashes of being that guy, with three WR3 or better finishes (WR35, WR15, WR16) this season.

If Coleman suits up in Week 14, he’s stepping into a prime spot to make an impact. The Rams’ pass defense has struggled against outside receivers since Week 6, allowing the ninth-most receiving yards per game and 11th-most fantasy points per game to perimeter wideouts.

Coleman’s size, athleticism, and ability to stretch the field make him a strong flex or WR3 play this week, assuming he’s healthy enough to go. The matchup aligns perfectly with his skill set, and the Bills’ offense could use his dynamic playmaking ability to regain some balance.

 

Keon Coleman Fantasy Football Outlook

Looking beyond Week 14, Coleman’s value could continue to rise as the fantasy playoffs approach. The Bills face the Patriots in Week 16, another favorable matchup for perimeter receivers.

Since Week 6, New England has allowed the sixth-most receiving yards and fantasy points per game to outside receivers, putting Coleman in a position to shine if he’s fully recovered by then. His role as a red zone target and deep threat makes him a valuable asset in high-leverage games.

For fantasy managers, Coleman’s health remains the key factor. If he’s back this week, he’s a player worth trusting in your lineup, especially given the matchup. Even if he’s eased back into action, his potential as a game-changer in the Bills’ offense makes him a name to monitor closely.

Coleman’s talent and opportunity align perfectly for a strong finish to the season, and he could be a difference-maker down the stretch if he stays on the field.



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