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WATCH: Keon Coleman practices his golf swing with Scottie Scheffler’s caddie, takes on $67 million worth teammate

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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman recently tried his hands at golf. He practiced his golf swing with Scottie Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott and his quarterback teammate Josh Allen.

Coleman, Scott and Allen also engaged in a mini-chipping challenge at the Buffalo Bills turf. The Buffalo Bills posted the playful video and captioned it:

“Golf isn’t as easy as it looks on the @PGATOUR. (laughing emoji)”

In the video, Coleman could be seen in a black hoodie and bright yellow shorts while Scott had a blue shirt, dark jeans, and a black cap on. Allen, who has a net worth of $67 million (as per Forbes), wore a sleeveless workout shirt and blue athletic shorts with a Buffalo Bills cap.

In the initial frames, Coleman asked Ted Scott to give him some golf lessons. He said:

“I need some lessons. You’re supposed to be my caddie. You’re supposed to be teaching me.”

Coleman and Scott also engaged in banter and trash talk. The 21-year-old Bills wide receiver accused Scheffler’s caddie of bending the rules.

“You gotta let me warm up. You’ve been warming up and sh**. You’re cheating,” he said.

The duo then started their chipping challenge in which they tried to hit the golf ball in buckets with the word ‘Bills.’ After one of the shots, Coleman humorously evaluated it: “Man, that’s *** trash.

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