Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR Sports Radio 550) - Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman did not participate in the team's walk-through practice on Wednesday with a wrist injury he suffered in Buffalo's 30-27 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
Prior to practice, head coach Sean McDermott said tests are still being done to determine the extent of Coleman's wrist injury.
"We'll just take it one day at a time, and see where things take us," McDermott said, "It could be more than just this week," but adds that the evaluation was still ongoing.
Despite all of that, McDermott did not say Coleman will definitely miss the team's game Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts, saying that is "yet to be determined."
Coleman was injured when Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer hit him on the final drive of the game. Poyer was flagged 15 yards for unnecessary roughness due to helmet-to-helmet contact.
The rookie wide receiver was the only player who did not practice Wednesday. Several others, including wide receiver Amari Cooper and cornerback Christian Benford, were limited.