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Corey Coleman

Corey Defians Coleman (born July 6, 1994) is an coach and former professional wide receiver who played in the (NFL) for three seasons. He starred at , where he won the as the nation's top receiver in 2015 after leading all of with 20 receptions, and was selected by the with the 15th overall pick in the first round of the . Coleman appeared in 27 NFL games, recording 61 receptions for 789 yards and five touchdowns, primarily with the Browns before brief stints with other teams, and transitioned to coaching after retiring as a player in 2024. As of 2025, he serves as the assistant wide receivers coach at (). At Baylor from 2013 to , Coleman established himself as one of the most dynamic receivers in history, finishing his career with 173 receptions for 3,009 yards and a school-record 33 touchdown catches. In his junior and final season of , he posted 74 catches for 1,363 yards and those 20 touchdowns, earning consensus first-team All-American honors and setting a Baylor single-season record for receiving scores. His explosive play, including a notable 2014 performance against with eight receptions for 144 yards and two touchdowns, helped Baylor to strong Big 12 finishes and highlighted his speed and big-play ability. Coleman's NFL career began promisingly but was hampered by injuries, including a broken hand in 2016 that caused him to miss six games as a . Over two seasons with , he totaled 56 receptions for 718 yards and five touchdowns in 19 games, showing flashes of potential but struggling for consistency. Traded to the in August 2018 for a seventh-round pick, he was released before playing a regular-season game there; he then signed with the in September 2018 but was cut shortly after, followed by a midseason promotion to the ' active roster where he added five catches for 71 yards. Coleman rejoined the Giants in 2020 on a one-year deal but did not appear in games, and later spent time on practice squads including with the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs) through 2022. After playing in the United States Football League (USFL) in 2023, where he set a modern league record with 669 receiving yards for the Philadelphia Stars and earned All-USFL honors, Coleman retired and joined TCU's staff in March 2025 to mentor wide receivers for his former Big 12 rival.

Early life

Family and childhood

Corey Defians Coleman was born on July 6, 1994, in , . He is the son of Melvin Coleman and Cassandra Jones, who raised him and his two older sisters, Kenosha Jones and Ashley Coleman, as a working two jobs and commuting by bus. His father was absent during much of his childhood due to prior incarceration and legal issues; he was later imprisoned starting in 2011 for conspiracy to distribute , with conviction around 2013 and release in 2021. The family endured significant challenges in a modest household amid the violence of neighborhoods like and , where gunshots and gang activity frequently disrupted daily life. They relocated several times across the area— including to Garland and Irving—before settling in , by the , seeking safer surroundings. Jones instilled a strong emphasis on and sports as outlets for , fostering toward their father; Coleman and Ashley have since reconciled with him through letters and phone calls, reflecting the family's enduring strength. From elementary school onward, Coleman discovered an early passion for , beginning tackle at age four on the streets as a positive escape from his surroundings. This involvement provided structure and joy amid adversity, setting the stage for his later athletic development.

High school career

Corey Coleman attended in , where he emerged as a three-sport excelling in , , and . As a versatile performer, he demonstrated speed and athleticism across disciplines, contributing to his development as a disciplined competitor amid personal family difficulties that tested his resilience. In , Coleman played as both a and for the Pearce Mustangs, earning three-time all-district honors, including first-team selections in his final two seasons. During his senior year in 2011, he recorded 69 receptions for 932 yards and 11 touchdowns, while also rushing 84 times for 567 yards and 15 touchdowns, showcasing his dual-threat capabilities and establishing him as a top regional performer known for his scoring prowess. Over his high school career, he amassed over 2,000 receiving yards and 23 touchdowns, highlighting his explosive playmaking ability. Coleman also made significant contributions in , serving as a key for the Pearce team during the 2011-12 season, where he averaged 15.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 0.5 steals, and 0.1 blocks per game across 24 appearances. His scoring versatility was evident in standout performances, such as a 34-point outing against McKinney on January 6, 2012. In , he competed in sprints and field events, recording a personal best of 21.76 seconds in the 200-meter dash during his year in 2012 and contributing to teams while also excelling in , placing eighth at the Texas UIL 3A state meet with 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m). As a highly touted , Coleman was rated a four-star prospect by and ranked among the top 25 wide receivers nationally by and , as well as No. 118 overall and No. 11 athlete in the class of 2012 by . He received offers from multiple programs, including and Oklahoma State, but committed to in May 2011 and signed a on February 1, 2012, drawn by the Bears' vision for him as a despite his high school versatility.

College career

Baylor Bears

Corey Coleman enrolled at Baylor University in 2012, where he redshirted his true freshman season to preserve a year of eligibility while developing on the practice squad. As a redshirt freshman in 2013, he saw limited action behind a deep receiving corps, recording 35 receptions for 527 yards and two touchdowns over 13 games, primarily contributing as a kick returner. His role expanded in his redshirt sophomore year of 2014, when he emerged as a key target in Baylor's explosive spread offense under quarterback Robert Griffin III's successor, Bryce Petty, with 64 receptions for 1,119 yards and 11 touchdowns in 10 games, helping the Bears secure a Big 12 Conference championship and an 11-2 record. Coleman's junior season in 2015 marked his breakout as one of the nation's elite wide receivers, leading the country with 20 receptions on 74 catches for 1,363 yards in 12 games, averaging 18.4 yards per . These performances earned him the as the top receiver in , along with unanimous All-American honors and first-team All-Big 12 recognition. Over his three playing seasons, Coleman amassed 173 receptions for 3,009 yards and 33 s, setting Baylor records for single-season (20) and career touchdown catches while contributing to the team's back-to-back Big 12 titles in and 2014, plus a 10-3 finish in 2015 that included a Russell Athletic Bowl appearance. Following his junior year, Coleman declared for the , generating significant pre-draft buzz as a projected first-round pick due to his explosive playmaking ability. Although a hamstring injury sidelined him from the , he impressed at Baylor's pro day with a 4.37-second , a 40.5-inch , and a 129-inch broad jump, further solidifying his status as a dynamic slot receiver prospect.

College statistics

Corey Coleman's receiving statistics during his college career at , spanning the 2013 to 2015 seasons, are detailed below, drawn from official NCAA records.

Season-by-Season Receiving Statistics

SeasonClassGamesReceptionsYardsYards per ReceptionTouchdowns
2013133552715.12
201410641,11917.511
2015Junior12741,36318.420
These figures reflect his performance in the , where he emerged as a standout , notably leading the and NCAA in receiving touchdowns with 20 in 2015—a key factor in his Biletnikoff Award win.

Career Receiving Statistics Summary

MetricValue
Games Played35
Total Receptions173
Total Yards3,009
Yards per Reception17.4
Total Touchdowns33
Yards per Game86.0
Coleman's Baylor statistics highlight his productivity as a wide receiver in the Big 12 Conference, with data sourced from official NCAA records.

NFL career

Cleveland Browns (2016–2017)

The Cleveland Browns selected wide receiver Corey Coleman in the first round (15th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft out of Baylor. On May 13, 2016, he signed a four-year rookie contract worth $11.65 million, including a $6.68 million signing bonus. Coleman entered the league as a projected key contributor in the receiving corps, particularly in the slot role, amid expectations that he would fill a starting position due to Josh Gordon's season-long suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. In his rookie season of 2016, Coleman appeared in 10 games, recording 33 receptions for 413 receiving yards and three touchdowns. A injury sustained during sidelined him for the entire preseason and contributed to limited snaps early in the . His production was further challenged by instability at quarterback, where started only the first five games before suffering a season-ending injury, leading to stints from and . During the 2017 season, Coleman played in nine games, tallying 23 receptions for 305 yards and two touchdowns. He faced ongoing injury issues, including a recurrent strain during organized team activities and a broken hand in Week 2 that landed him on injured reserve from Weeks 3 through 9. With Josh Gordon's conditional reinstatement late in the year, Coleman shared duties in a receiving group hampered by the Browns' quarterback carousel, primarily featuring rookie alongside and . Following the season, during which the Browns finished 0-16, Coleman was traded to the on August 5, 2018, in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick in 2020.

Buffalo Bills (2018)

On August 5, 2018, the Buffalo Bills acquired wide receiver Corey Coleman from the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a conditional seventh-round draft pick in 2020. The trade came amid the Bills' efforts to bolster their wide receiver depth during training camp, where Coleman was seen as a potential competitor for a roster spot behind established players like Kelvin Benjamin and Zay Jones. However, Coleman's integration into the team was hampered by lingering effects from hand injuries sustained in his previous two seasons with the Browns, which had already limited him to just 19 games over that span. During training camp and the preseason, Coleman faced restricted participation as he acclimated to the Bills' offensive scheme under coordinator , further complicated by his ongoing recovery from prior injuries. He appeared in three preseason games, recording three receptions for seven yards, failing to stand out in a crowded room that prioritized Benjamin as the top option and Jones as a key returner. General manager later noted that Coleman's challenges in quickly grasping the playbook and demonstrating consistent impact contributed to the team's evaluation. The Bills released Coleman on September 1, 2018, as part of their final roster cuts to reach the 53-player limit, just weeks after the . He did not appear in any regular-season games for , marking the end of his brief tenure with the team. Despite the release, the Bills retained the obligation to pay the $3.5 million in guaranteed money from Coleman's rookie contract, which they had inherited in the deal.

New England Patriots (2018)

Following his release from the on September 1, 2018, Corey Coleman signed with the on September 11, 2018, providing him an opportunity to join a contending team amid their search for receiver depth while served a four-game suspension. Coleman was inactive for the Patriots' Week 2 loss to the on September 16 but remained on the active roster briefly. On September 17, 2018, the Patriots waived Coleman from the 53-man roster to accommodate the acquisition of in a trade with the , highlighting the team's quick pivot to bolster their receiving corps with a proven veteran. Three days later, on September 20, 2018, Coleman was re-signed to the Patriots' , where he contributed to team preparations during a period of roster flux influenced by his prior injury history from earlier seasons, including hand issues that had limited his playing time. However, his stint ended on September 29, 2018, when the Patriots released him from the ahead of Week 5. Coleman did not appear in any regular-season games for the Patriots, serving instead in a developmental and practice capacity on a squad already rich in receiving talent, including Gordon's immediate impact alongside quarterback Tom Brady. This brief engagement offered Coleman exposure to head coach Bill Belichick's meticulous system, emphasizing versatility and preparation, during his time with the eventual Super Bowl LIII champions who defeated the Los Angeles Rams in February 2019.

New York Giants (2018–2020)

After a brief time on the ' practice squad earlier in the season, Corey Coleman signed with the ' practice squad on October 18, 2018. He was promoted to the active roster on October 25, 2018, following injuries to other wide receivers. In 2018, during Eli Manning's final full season as the Giants' starting quarterback amid the team's rebuilding efforts, Coleman appeared in eight games with one start, catching five passes for 71 yards while primarily contributing on special teams with 23 kickoff returns for 598 yards. Entering the 2019 offseason, Coleman was positioned as a potential contributor in three-receiver sets for the Giants' offense. However, on July 25, 2019, during the first day of practice, he tore his and was subsequently placed on injured reserve, causing him to miss the entire season. The injury significantly derailed his opportunity for a more prominent role in the receiving corps. As part of his recovery, the Giants re-signed Coleman to a one-year contract on March 23, 2020. Despite participating in , he was released on September 6, 2020, and did not appear in any games that season. In 2021, Coleman was suspended by the for the first six games for violating the league's performance-enhancing and did not play or sign with any team that year.

Kansas City Chiefs (2022)

On March 22, 2022, Corey Coleman signed a one-year contract worth $965,000 with the , marking his return to the NFL after a year away following an injury sustained during his time with the . The 28-year-old aimed to secure a depth role in the Chiefs' receiving corps, which was undergoing changes after the March 16 of to the but remained stacked with talents like , recently acquired in free agency, and rookie first-round pick . Coleman's injury history and age posed challenges in a competitive environment that also featured as a primary target. During , Coleman competed for a spot on the 53-man roster as a potential depth but struggled to stand out amid the depth at the position, including veterans like and Cornell Powell. He was released by the Chiefs on August 30, 2022, as part of final roster cuts. Coleman briefly rejoined the team on September 13, 2022, signing to the practice squad in hopes of earning a call-up, but was released again on October 4, 2022. Coleman did not appear in any regular-season games during his stint with Kansas City, which ultimately represented his final involvement in the before transitioning to other leagues.

Post-NFL career

Philadelphia Stars (2023)

After being released by the ahead of the 2022 season, Coleman signed with the Stars of the () as a on February 17, 2023. In the 2023 USFL season, Coleman appeared in all 10 regular-season games for the Stars, emerging as their primary and leading the league with 51 receptions for 669 yards and four touchdowns. His consistent production made him a focal point of the Stars' passing attack, where he showcased his speed and precise route-running to stretch defenses and create opportunities for the offense. Coleman's standout performance was instrumental in the Stars' late-season playoff push, as the team entered the final week with a 4-5 record and a chance to secure a postseason berth, though they ultimately fell short with a 23-20 loss to the . For his efforts, he was selected to the All-USFL Team as a , recognizing his league-leading receiving stats and revival of his professional career following injury-plagued years.

Michigan Panthers (2024)

Following a strong performance in the with the Philadelphia Stars, where he led the league in receiving yards (669) and receptions (51) while earning All-USFL Team honors, Corey Coleman was selected by the on January 5, 2024, during the UFL of unprotected players from non-continuing USFL teams. The was part of the broader merger between the USFL and to form the United Football League (UFL), which consolidated the spring football landscape ahead of the 2024 season. Coleman was waived by the Panthers on January 30, 2024, prior to the start of . On March 4, 2024, Coleman announced his retirement from professional football at age 29, having informed the Panthers of his decision earlier in January and thus not participating in any UFL activities or games. In the announcement, he cited a desire to prioritize —particularly being the best possible to his two-year-old —and focus on his and personal well-being as key factors in ending his playing career.

TCU Horned Frogs (2025–present)

In March 2025, shortly after retiring from professional football with the , Corey Coleman joined the football staff as the assistant wide receivers coach under head coach . In this role, Coleman focuses on mentoring young wide receivers, emphasizing technique development, route precision, and game planning, while drawing on his extensive experience from the and USFL to instill professional-level discipline and preparation. His guidance has helped cultivate one of the Big 12's top receiving units, contributing to TCU's balanced offensive attack during the 2025 season. During the 2025 campaign, Coleman coached in key matchups, including the October 18 rivalry game against his , Baylor, where secured a 42-36 victory. His preparation played a role in the Horned Frogs' Big 12 showing, as the team achieved a 6-4 overall record and 3-4 conference mark as of November 18, 2025, with the group ranking among the league's leaders in yards per catch. Coleman's transition marks his return to Texas college and his first coaching position, where he prioritizes holistic player development, including mental drawn from his own career challenges with injuries and setbacks. He has used his platform to advocate for mental health awareness among athletes, integrating these principles into his to foster long-term success beyond the field. As of November 18, 2025, Coleman continues in his role with , supporting the team's push for a postseason berth amid a competitive Big 12 schedule.

Career statistics

College statistics

Corey Coleman's receiving statistics during his at , spanning the 2013 to 2015 seasons, are detailed below, drawn from official NCAA records.

Season-by-Season Receiving Statistics

SeasonClassGamesReceptionsYardsYards per ReceptionTouchdowns
2013123552715.12
201410641,11917.511
2015Junior12741,36318.420
These figures reflect his performance in the , where he emerged as a standout , notably leading the and NCAA in receiving touchdowns with 20 in —a key factor in his Biletnikoff Award win.

Career Receiving Statistics Summary

MetricValue
Games Played34
Total Receptions173
Total Yards3,009
Yards per Reception17.4
Total Touchdowns33
Yards per Game88.5
Coleman's Baylor statistics highlight his productivity as a in the , with data sourced from official NCAA records.

NFL statistics

Corey Coleman's NFL career, spanning 2016 to 2018 with the and , was significantly limited by injuries, resulting in just 27 games played across three seasons.

Career Totals

CategoryReceptionsYardsYards per ReceptionTouchdownsTargetsGames Played
Receiving6178912.9513927
Additional metrics include 3 rushing attempts for 15 yards and 0 touchdowns, 0 fumbles, and an approximate value rating of 6.

Season-by-Season Statistics

YearGamesReceptionsReceiving YardsYards per ReceptionReceiving TouchdownsRushing AttemptsRushing YardsApproximate Value
2016CLE103341312.532103
2017CLE92330513.32002
2018NYG857114.20151
2019NYG000-0000
2020NYG000-0000
2021-000-0000
2022000-0000
Career Total276178912.953156

USFL/UFL statistics

Corey Coleman's USFL/UFL career statistics reflect his performance across two seasons, with all production occurring in 2023. He led the league in receiving yards and receptions that year and earned All-USFL honors.

Regular Season Receiving Statistics

YearTeamGamesReceptionsYardsYards per ReceptionLongestTouchdowns
2023Philadelphia Stars105166913.1564
20240000
Career105166913.1564
Coleman's 2023 totals represent his full USFL output, as he appeared in no games during the 2024 UFL season after being waived and not suiting up. The league's 10-game format, shorter than the NFL's 17 games, allows for more focused statistical contributions per contest.

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