Keon Coleman, Brandin Cooks expected to play for Buffalo Bills against Pittsburgh Steelers

Keon Coleman, Brandin Cooks expected to play for Buffalo Bills against Pittsburgh Steelers
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The Buffalo Bills are planning on playing both Keon Coleman and Brandin Cooks at wide receiver this weekend against the Pittsburgh Steelers. That according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Netowrk.

Coleman has missed the past two games as a healthy scratch, sitting inactive after being late for a team meeting on Friday, November 14th.

The Bills signed Cooks this week after he was released by the New Orleans Saints. Buffalo also added Gabe Davis from their practice squad to the active roster and he is expected to play, as well.

It is unclear how many receivers the Bills will have active on Sunday as a result of the report. Joshua Palmer, Khalil Shakir, and Tyrell Shavers have consistently been in the lineup joined by Davis recently. Coleman and Cooks would be six. The Bills have had six receivers dressed once since September when Mecole Coleman was active for one game serving primarily as a returner.

Palmer did not practice on Thursday and was limited Friday, so he may be inactive due to injury.

Tight end Dalton Kincaid is questionable for today’s game and the Bills called up Keleki Latu from the practice squad, but that could also be part of the conversation here with both offensive tackles out for this game.

Curtis Samuel was placed on injured reserve and the team released Elijah Moore after signing Cooks. Moore was inactive two weeks ago and Samuel was inactive last week.