Buffalo Bills Rookie Keon Coleman Takes His Snack Foods Extremely Seriously

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Without ever stepping foot on an NFL field, Buffalo Bills rookie Keon Coleman is quickly becoming one of the league’s most popular players.

Coleman’s child-like wonder about joining the Bills had fans everywhere rooting for him.

Now they’re doubling down after he went in-depth with ESPN’s Adam Schefter when discussing his three favorite snack foods.

“I wanna know Keon Coleman’s top three go-to snacks,” Schefter said in the interview. “And there’s an opportunity here, Keon. Keep that in mind.”

Coleman then whistled before delivering a hilariously detailed answer.

“Sour Punch Straws. Sweet Tart Ropes and Skittles, of course,” Coleman began. “The purple Skittles, of course. Then the Sweet Tart Ropes…so you’ve got the cherry punch. They’ve got another pink one. They’ve got the twisted ones and then they’ve got one that comes in a blue pack that might be strawberry. I don’t remember. And they got green apple.

“So they’ve got the blue pack, a red pack, a pink pack and a green pack. All of them are fire. And then you’ve got the Sour Punch Straws. I’ve been eating them joints since I was like six, seven years old. You’ve got the blue ones, the green ones, the purple ones, the red ones and you get the watermelon.”

Coleman then told Schefter he couldn’t just stop at three, adding Laffy Taffy, Now And Later, and Air Heads Extremes.

The man knows his candy!

Perhaps this should come as no surprise as Coleman previously revealed his infamous pregame meal from McDonald’s.

The meal includes

  • Two hot and spicy McChicken sandwiches with cheese and extra mayonnaise
  • Medium french fries
  • 10-piece chicken McNuggets
  • Oreo McFlurry

That is the diet of a man in his young twenties whose stomach is invincible. But something tells us the Bills nutritional staff might as him to change things up a bit in the future.

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Clay Sauertieg is an Editor at BroBible. A Pennsylvania based writer, he largely focuses on college football, motorsports and soccer in addition to other sports and culture news.