After Injury and Defeat, Josh Allen Dives Back Into Training. He Arrives at the Bills’ Facility at 4 A.M. — and Finds a Rookie Who Got There Even Earlier: “He Looked Like He’d Been There Since Yesterday.”
After Injury and Defeat, Josh Allen Dives Back Into Training. He Arrives at the Bills’ Facility at 4 A.M. — and Finds a Rookie Who Got There Even Earlier: “He Looked Like He’d Been There Since Yesterday.”
Buffalo, New York
After a painful loss and a minor injury that had Bills fans worried, Josh Allen chose the only way he knows how to respond — by working harder than ever. No excuses, no finger-pointing — just accountability and effort.
According to team sources at One Bills Drive, Allen arrived at the Buffalo Bills’ training facility at 4:00 a.m., long before sunrise, determined to make things right through sweat and discipline. But what he didn’t expect was that — he wasn’t the first one there.

As he pushed open the gym doors, the quiet room echoed with the sound of clanging weights. The fluorescent lights caught the figure of a young player already in motion — drenched in sweat, locked in focus, training as if tomorrow were the Super Bowl.
Later that morning, Allen spoke about the moment in an interview filled with admiration and pride:
“I thought getting here this early would be enough. But he… he was already there. Drenched in sweat, working like he’d been there since yesterday. That moment made me realize — he’s the future of the Bills Mafia.”

The story quickly spread through the Bills’ locker room. It wasn’t just about Allen’s renewed drive — it was about a spark, a reflection of his own hunger for greatness in a younger teammate who shared the same fire.
And that player — the rookie who beat the franchise quarterback to the gym before dawn — was none other than wide receiver Keon Coleman, who’s quietly proving that he didn’t come to Buffalo just to learn… but to help redefine what it means to fight for the Bills.













