Bills WR Keon Coleman was active against the Steelers after two straight games as a healthy scratch. He went 2-9-1 with the TD coming on a fourth and goal in the back of the end zone. He ranked fourth among WRs on the team with 33 snaps on a run-heavy game for Buffalo.
2025 Fantasy Football Impact
Coleman scored the most PPR fantasy points among Bills’ pass catchers despite the low total. He ran 13 routes in the game, only one less than top WR Khalil Shakir. Coleman’s 3 targets also tied for the lead amongst Bills’ WRs
The Bills went run-heavy with 51 total rushes in the game and that likely remains their path to offensive (and team) success. RB James Cook himself had 32 carries for 1444 yards and also led the team in receiving yards going 3-33-0 through the air.
QB Josh Allen saved his fantasy day with a rushing TD but only threw for 123 yards and 1 TD with 1 INT. His 38 yards on the ground with a TD made it palatable for fantasy managers.
The Bills WRs have a positive match-up to start the fantasy playoffs against the Patriots, but don’t have another for the rest of the playoffs. Coleman, Shakir, and the rest will be very difficult to start from here on out.
James Cook actually draw the second hardest RB fantasy playoff schedule against the Patriots, Browns, and Eagles. That also gives Allen the fifth hardest QB schedule as well.