The Buffalo Bills suffered significant losses in their wide-receiver group with Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis moving on via trade and free agency. To compensate for these departures, the team has turned to their 2024 draft pick, wide receiver Keon Coleman, whose contract details have been revealed. Coleman signed his rookie contract recently, securing a total of slightly over $10 million for the next four seasons, averaging out to approximately $2.51 million per year according to Spotrac. Being a second-round pick (33rd overall), Coleman will not have the option for a fifth-year extension, making him eligible for free agency in 2028. His contract includes $9.64 million in guaranteed money covering his signing bonus and salaries in the coming years, with a detailed breakdown provided by Spotrac.
Coleman is set to make a total of $4.94 million for the 2024 season and will receive salaries of $1.25 million in 2025, $1.71 million in 2026, and $2.16 million in 2027. If he emerges as the top wide receiver for the Bills this season, he will be a valuable asset considering his contract worth $10.074 million with 95.69% guaranteed, up from 93.7% in the previous slot in 2023. The deal includes a $4.146 million signing bonus, fully guaranteed salaries for 2024-2026, and $1.735 million guaranteed for 2027, along with a $75,000 workout bonus for 2027.