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    Is this the end or the breakout? This Bills wide receiver faces a do-or-die season in 2026
    Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty ImagesIn Buffalo, theres been a lot of talk around growth, chemistry and new beginnings, but the real pressure point for this offence is Keon Colemans third season. He either becomes a reliable contributor or the Bills will have to keep finding workarounds.This is not just about whether he is confident. It is about whether a former first-round pick can finally translate his tools into trust within Joe Bradys system.After Coleman addressed the media on May 19, the conversation was shaped around how hes approaching his third year, Joe Bradys backing, and what hes learning from DJ Moore. Even the headline on the team site made it clear: Time To Put It All Together.That wording wasnt accidental. It didnt come across as a statement about someone who had already made their mark. Instead, it felt like a reminder of what still needed to be done.Coleman has said all of the right things publicly and backed them up with effort throughout OTAs and minicamp. But Josh Allen still had more moments of frustration than firepower when working with him this spring.This is not the same kind of optimism Buffalo showed when Stefon Diggs arrived. That confidence was built around an established star joining an emerging offence. This is built more out of hope that patience will pay off for Coleman in year three. The only way to turn hope into confidence is production.Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty ImagesWhy it matters right nowBuffalo didnt trade for Moore just to make a statement. The Bills picked him up from the Bears to give Josh Allen a steady top option and bring some balance back to their passing attack.That move doesnt ease the pressure on Coleman. It ramps it up. Having an experienced receiver in the room means there are fewer excuses and a clearer example of what reliable play looks like in this system.The arrival of Moore also shifts whats expected of Coleman. He no longer needs to be the primary weapon outside; instead, he just has to be a steady secondary option. Its a narrower role, but one with higher standards for consistency.Brady needs more stability in his offenceBuffalo have some solid building blocks in place. Allens creativity, Dalton Kincaids presence in the middle, Khalil Shakirs consistency in the slot and Moores reliability on the outside all give them a strong foundation. But if Coleman can add a steady weekly option, it makes life much harder for defences.If that doesnt happen, it could mean another season where too much is asked of Allen to paper over gaps at receiver.That stands out even more with Brady now fully in charge. His system is built to use Coleman flexibly, including inside matchups where his size can be an advantage.But that only works if he takes care of the little things first. Buffalo isnt looking for more hope they need Coleman to play a real part in how this offence operates week to week.Team and fans are both in a wait-and-see modeThere has been plenty of talk in Buffalo about growth, chemistry and new beginnings, but the real pressure point on this offence is Keon Colemans third season. He either becomes a reliable piece, or the Bills will have to keep finding workarounds.Coleman has already called 2026 a make or break year for his future in Buffalo, a message that set a notably serious tone around the spring. This is not just about whether he is confident. It is about whether a former first-round pick can finally translate his tools into trust within Joe Bradys system.That is not the language of a player who is already established. It is the language of a player that the team still needs to see turn potential into production.Brady has publicly backed Coleman, but his support has not come without caveats. The Bills reportedly turned down trade inquiries and told Coleman he would remain part of the plan, but Brady also emphasised the need for a more professional approach after past inconsistency.Read more:Why the Saints arent rushing Chris Olaves extension Loomis reveals the real planShock return: Patrick Mahomes OTA comeback forces Chiefs to rework 2026 blueprint overnightTodd Monkens bold QB move exposes one Browns starter as a longshot
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    Guardiola to step down as Man City boss
    Pep Guardiola will step down as Manchester City manager this summer, the club confirmed on Friday.
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      Global Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) Replacement with Aluminum Zinc Oxide (AZO) Roll-to-Roll market was valued at USD 0.85 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 1.78 billion by 2034, exhibiting a remarkable CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period.  Aluminum Zinc Oxide (AZO) serves as a promising indium-free alternative to traditional Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) in transparent...
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    On trial for murder: Furious spy club launches appeal after expulsion from $377m playoffs final
    Southampton said on Wednesday they had appealed against their expulsion from the Championship play-off final as the punishment was manifestly disproportionate to every previous sanction in the history of the English game.
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    Celtic boss Martin O'Neill hits out at Hearts investor Tony Bloom over 'assaults' allegation and reveals he has had to change his mobile phone number due to abusive texts and calls
    Celtic boss Martin O'Neill has fired back at Tony Bloom's claims that Hearts players were assaulted on the pitch during the chaos at Parkhead last weekend.
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    Lewis Hamilton 'sheds a tear' as F1 star makes honest admission
    Lewis Hamilton shared he shed a tear when Arsenal clinched the Premier League title.Manchester City's 1-1 draw against Bournemouth secured the title for the Gunners with a game to spare.The seven-time Formula One world champion spoke about his memories of supporting the club and the emotions of winning the title.Hamilton said: "Like for everyone, [I was] very emotional. I shed a tear.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour Say"I was five years old, I used to play around Stevenage way, around the corner with friends. "I was the only black kid in the area out of the kids I was playing with, and I was trying to fit in."Everyone supported different teams, West Ham, Tottenham, Manchester. "I was bouncing around all these teams when I was like four or five years old depending on who I was with."LATEST SPORTS NEWSThomas Tuchel names his 26-man England squad for the World CupPep Guardiola to leave Manchester City with future role already confirmedManchester United announce Michael Carrick will continue as club's head coachThe F1 star continued: "I remember my sister, I messaged her the other day, she was walking me home and asked me who I supported and then gave me a dig in my arm and said 'we have to support Arsenal'."We had a laugh yesterday about it."The title is Arsenal's first in 22 years, coming after numerous near misses.Hamilton added: "We have had so many close moments and to finally get it was like 'wow'."A lot of emotion came out for me, and I'm sure for a lot of people."I'm so happy and proud of the team. Obviously, Arsene [Wenger] was great. I think the direction they have gone in the past couple of years has been fantastic."Very inspired by what they have done. Think they can go from strength to strength from here."Arsenal are now focused on winning their first-ever Champions League as they head to Budapest on May 30.Standing in their way are defending champions Paris Saint-Germain, with a thrilling contest in store.Hamilton shared that he took inspiration from Arsenal's success, saying: "I'm always looking for other leaders that are doing great things and how they work with teams."I'm always learning how I can be a better colleague, a better teammate to the people around me. "How I can extract more from myself but also from the groups that I get to work with because teamwork really does make the dream work - it's a real thing."Hamilton is in action this weekend, chasing his first win in a Ferrari at the Canadian Grand Prix.The F1 star sits in joint fourth with his compatriot Lando Norris, with both drivers sitting on 51 points.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    UK scientists developing new Ebola vaccine that could be ready in months
    The rare species of Ebola involved - known as Bundibugyo - kills around a third of those infected and has no proven vaccine yet.
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    UK scientists developing new Ebola vaccine that could be ready in months
    The rare species of Ebola involved - known as Bundibugyo - kills around a third of those infected and has no proven vaccine yet.
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    Alfred Gislason bleibt Handball-Bundestrainer
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    Welcome to a New Era at Honor Credit Union Stadium
    While the crack of the bat has been missing since last August, the heartbeat of this stadium never stopped.A baseball "offseason" is anything but ... - Northwoods Kalamazoo Growlers
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