Coleman Zeno

[3][4] Zeno caught three touchdowns in the preseason and earned a place on the practice squad, where he spent seven weeks focusing on learning the routes.

[1] He made his NFL debut against the San Diego Chargers, recording four receptions for 90 yards, and even caught a touchdown pass which was called back due to a penalty.

"[2] Giants quarterback Fran Tarkenton opined that Zeno had "as much big play potential as Homer Jones.

However, he broke his left arm in a collision with Bennie McRae during practice on November 17, ending his season.

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