"Nasty work" - NFL fans react as Keon Coleman drops 70 points during Damar Hamlin’s 'Chasing M’s' celebrity basketball game

"Nasty work" - NFL fans react as Keon Coleman drops 70 points during Damar Hamlin’s
"Nasty work" - NFL fans react as Keon Coleman drops 70 points during Damar Hamlin’s 'Chasing M’s' celebrity basketball game - GETTY

Keon Coleman and Damar Hamlin are teammates on perennial Super Bowl contenders, the Buffalo Bills. Coleman is a pacey wide receiver who catches TD passes from league MVP Josh Allen, while Hamlin is a lockdown safety who prevents opposing quarterbacks from scoring on the Bills.

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Coleman was one of the many stars who featured in Hamlin's 'Chasing M’s' celebrity basketball game on Saturday. After Coleman dropped 70 points in the event, NFL fans had their say.

One fan said, "Dropping 70 in a celebrity game is nasty work 🤣🤣🤣. I love it, though."
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Another stated, "That's my WR1."
Another said, "70 😭😭😭"

Some fans were less hyped.

One simply said, "It was 60."
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One added, "Michigan State fans witnessed him score against Michigan, in a real game. an unreal moment"
One asked, "70 in one game?"

Coleman's versatility was on full display in the game as he scored his points in a variety of ways. Coleman flexed his athleticism and was named the most valuable player of the event.

Hamlin's friends Dion Dawkins and Stefon Diggs also played at the event. Last year's game ended with Hamlin sinking a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer. This year's matchup will go down in history as the Keon Coleman show.

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What's next for Keon Coleman and Damar Hamlin?

Keon Coleman and Damar Hamlin are fresh off a three-day mandatory minicamp in Orchard Park. The players are getting back into professional football shape after an extended break following their AFC championship game loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in January.

Coleman is fresh off a decent but unspectacular rookie season that saw him finish with 29 catches for 556 yards and four touchdowns in 13 games. Coleman was one of Josh Allen's favorite targets when fit.

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However, the Michigan State Spartans and Florida State Seminoles product is less than impressed with his rookie season production.

"You wanna know what I see? That sh** was trash. You gotta be better, simple as that," Coleman told reporters on Wednesday. "You gotta be more efficient here. You gotta get out of this break. You got to stack your DB. You got to give Josh more room to throw the ball. You gotta catch that. You gotta make that block."

As for Hamlin, the veteran safety will aim to make improvements across the board. Hamlin recorded 89 combined tackles, five pass deflections and two interceptions in 14 games. The Pittsburgh product will aim to help his side go one or two steps further in their Super Bowl quest.

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