BEREA, Ohio -- Corey Coleman was so distraught on the sidelines after his drop in the end zone in Cincinnati, he had to be consoled by guys like Josh Gordon and DeShone Kizer.
"I have to make that play,'' Coleman said Wednesday. "If you saw me on the sideline, it tore me down 'cause you don't get that many opportunities to make plays like that. So when that happens, you've got to make it count."
Coleman, who dropped a perfectly-thrown 29-yard post route in the end zone from Kizer when he was double-covered, admitted that it still eats at him.