When the news broke ahead of the Buffalo Bills’ Week 11 game that Keon Coleman would be a healthy scratch, there were a lot of fans that thought players like Gabe Davis and Mecole Hardman would get more involved in the offensive gameplan. While Davis had his catches here and there, Hardman was mainly on special teams but he then injured his calf in the game.
Instead, it was Tyrell Shavers who stepped up for the wide receivers and led them in targets, catches and yards. He finished the game with 4 catches for 90 yards and a score that jump started the Bills momentum on offense in the second quarter.