Keon Coleman came to the Buffalo Bills last year as a wide-eyed rookie in a $79 jacket he bought on sale at Macy’s.
‘Nice little deal,’ he called it at the time before agreeing to share a complimentary cookie with a reporter at his introductory press conference in April of 2024.
Naturally, the exchange landed like a warm blanket over Western New York, where cost-conscious Bills fans toasted a ‘down-to-earth guy’ who ‘will likely leave his NFL career with plenty of the money he earns.’
But a year in the NFL can change a player, as fans discovered this week when the 22-year-old Coleman was interviewed about the Bills’ dramatic comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night.
Wearing with a bejeweled, softball-sized Jesus Christ pendant on a chain around his neck, Coleman stunned ESPN’s audience and football fans on social media with his audacious bauble.
‘That’s not from JCPenney,’ remarked one fan.
Keon Coleman stunned fans with his diamond-covered softball-sized Jesus pendant
The sparkling religious icon shows a bearded Christ earing a crown of thorns, every bit of which is covered in glittering jewels.
And while one fan joked Coleman ‘probably got that at Macy’s for 79.99,’ many others took issue with the piece.
‘As a Christian idk how I feel about the chain but shout out to Keon he balled,’ a fan wrote after Coleman caught a deflected pass in the end zone for a touchdown on Sunday night.
Others posted grabs about Jesus’ teachings on riches, while one person said Coleman ‘looks ridiculous.’
And in a sign of just how far Coleman has come, one critic claimed the former Florida State receiver will ‘be broke 2 years after his playing days are over.’

Marlon Humphrey of the Baltimore Ravens tackles Keon Coleman of the Buffalo Bills
In 2024, Coleman raved about getting his coat on a ‘nice little deal’ from Macy’s for $79
But not everyone was upset. One fan joked that Coleman was ‘single handily cryo-freezing Jesus with all that ice.’
Meanwhile, one woman thought she spotted a jeweler’s mistake: ‘Why is one eye so much bigger than the other?’
Coleman is currently on his four-year, $10 million rookie deal, which will expire after the 2027 season.
He played exceptionally well in Monday’s dramatic win, catching eight passes for 112 yards and the aforementioned touchdown.