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That disastrous news conference generated headlines and was fodder for sports-talk shows on Wednesday. The fallout continued into Thursday. “After yesterday, I now fully understand why the @BuffaloBills don’t have Terry Pegula talking to reporters more,” Bills fan/political strategist Erin Maguire wrote Thursday morning on X.
Reflecting on Wednesday’s fiery press conference, in which Bills owner Terry Pegula threw embattled receiver Keon Coleman and the coaching staff under the bus, former Buffalo center Eric Wood shed light on the wideout’s missteps after a fan pondered on X how the 22-year-old could recover.
The president spent more than 100 minutes, touting the accomplishments of his administration and going on several tangents.
Gov. Abbott provided updates on Texas's response to severe winter weather, with key leaders updating on freezing temperatures and potential power impacts.
From Josh Allen sobbing to disagreement over Keon Coleman, here were surprising moments from the Bills press conference about Sean McDermott's firing.
The press conference came across as messy. Owners and GMs don't normally do joint-press conferences; Players learned of McDermott's firing through the media the same way we all did. Pegula interjected multiple times during Beane’s answers with what he wanted to say, inadvertently stirring the pot more than intended.
Wednesday's chaotic Bills press conference featured unexpected comments from Terry Pegula that put Keon Coleman in the spotlight.