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Keon Coleman Recalls His First Dinner With Josh Allen: ‘This Is Like The Stuff Jesus Fed The People’

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Keon Coleman On First Dinner With Josh Allen: ‘This Is Like The Stuff Jesus Fed The People’

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman has been known for delivering viral moments both on and off the field during his rookie season. Now, the 23-year-old is back in the national spotlight once again after recalling the first dinner he had at quarterback Josh Allen’s house. Allen served a healthy home cooked meal but Coleman was caught by surprise and the end result was an unforgettable story.

Coleman Details First Dinner With Josh Allen 

In a recent interview with Complex News, Coleman delivered another punchline that had fans endeared to him once again. When telling a story about his first dinner with Josh Allen, he compared the food served by Allen’s chef to ‘the stuff Jesus fed the people in the little children’s books’.

“I don’t even know what this was that the woman cooked,” Coleman said. “It looked like we were eating some onions, fish, and bread.”

“I was like this is like the stuff Jesus fed the people in the little children’s book.”

Needless to say, Coleman wasn’t impressed. Before digging in, Coleman had to let Allen know, “I said man, ‘What is this, bro?’”

The story was yet another example of the authenticity and charm that fans have quickly come to love. While it wasn’t the most extravagant dinner, it was certainly a memorable one, and one that will likely be told for years to come.

Check out the video below.

NFL Fans React To Coleman’s Latest Viral Moment

Several NFL fans got a kick out of Coleman’s latest viral moment. Many fans even called for Coleman to host his own podcast or TV show. The mix of humor and humility that Coleman brings to the table has made him a fan favorite, and his relatability only adds to his charm. Check out some of the best reactions below.

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Coleman Figures To Have Bigger Role In Year 2

Despite their interaction at dinner, Allen and Coleman seemed to have a natural chemistry on the field. Coleman was a big play threat as a rookie, racking up 19.4 yards per catch in his first NFL season. He finished with 556 yards and four touchdowns, showcasing a knack for delivering in big moments, especially in the red zone.

The 2024 second-round pick figures to be an even  bigger part of the Bills offense in Year 2. As the team’s offensive playbook expands, expect Coleman to continue evolving into a true star, both on and off the field, thanks to his natural charisma.