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💙❤️ REPORT: Dawson Knox SNAPS at Bills Rookie for Complaining About Heavy Workload Before Falcons Game 😱🔥

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Buffalo, NY — October 12, 2025

Things got heated at the Buffalo Bills practice facility this week when veteran tight end Dawson Knox reportedly lost his patience with rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman after the newcomer complained about the team’s grueling workload ahead of their upcoming clash with the Atlanta Falcons.
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According to multiple sources inside One Bills Drive, the moment happened during an intense post-practice conditioning session. Coleman, visibly exhausted, made a frustrated comment about the drills being “way tougher than college.” That’s when Knox — one of the team’s emotional leaders — stepped in and made sure the message was crystal clear.

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“You think this is college conditioning? Welcome to the f***ing NFL,” Knox yelled, according to witnesses. “You’re in Buffalo now — we don’t complain, we lock down. If you’re tired, get stronger. If not, get out the damn way.”

The confrontation reportedly froze the entire field. Coaches didn’t intervene — they didn’t need to. Knox’s words, players say, set the tone for the rest of the day.

“That’s just who Dawson is,” one veteran lineman said. “He’s been through the grind here. He’s not about drama — he’s about standards. You wear that Bills logo, you live up to it.”

Sources say Coleman later approached Knox to apologize, and the two spoke privately after practice — a moment several players described as “a hard lesson, but the right one.”

The timing couldn’t be more crucial: Buffalo is coming off a frustrating loss to the Patriots, and team leaders have been pushing for accountability and discipline as they prepare to face Atlanta’s rising defense.

Online, Bills Mafia loved it.

“That’s Buffalo football — no excuses, no shortcuts,” one fan wrote on X. “If you can’t handle the grind, you don’t belong here.”

Head coach Sean McDermott was asked about the exchange but kept it brief:

“This is a locker room full of competitors. Emotions show you care. That’s the kind of energy we need.”

Inside the Bills’ camp, one thing is clear: Dawson Knox isn’t just talking about toughness — he’s demanding it.

💪 “Welcome to Buffalo — where football isn’t given, it’s earned.” 💙❤️

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