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Kay Adams of FanDuel TV’s Up & Adams show shared in a recent show that she "fell in love with" Denver Broncos rookie running back Jonah Coleman and likes "everything about him."
Adams was hosting James Palmer of Bleacher Report, who wholeheartedly agreed with her assessment. He also noted Jonah's huge, signature smile, and recounted a moment from rookie minicamp that impressed him.
Before the running back started his media availability session at his locker, Coleman said, "Before we start, I gotta introduce myself to everybody here," and proceeded to shake hands with every single media member in attendance.
"He's a confident kid," Palmer stated before continuing, "they need some help in that backfield. And if J.K. Dobbins stays healthy, that's a great thing; if he doesn't, I think Jonah Coleman slides into a larger role."
Watch the full clip below:
Guerilla Sports shared the video of Jonah shaking hands with the media members prior to that presser on their Twitter/X page:
Palmer also tweeted about the moment that impressed him so much:
When asked in that press conference why it was important to shake everyone's hand before beginning, Coleman said, "It's just a respect thing ... that's how I grew up and how my dad raised me, the first thing he talked to me about was respect. So, just showing respect to everybody and treat everybody the same, that's what I'm about."
If Coleman is as impressive on the field as he is off the field, Broncos fans have a lot to be excited about!
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Adams was hosting James Palmer of Bleacher Report, who wholeheartedly agreed with her assessment. He also noted Jonah's huge, signature smile, and recounted a moment from rookie minicamp that impressed him.
Before the running back started his media availability session at his locker, Coleman said, "Before we start, I gotta introduce myself to everybody here," and proceeded to shake hands with every single media member in attendance.
"He's a confident kid," Palmer stated before continuing, "they need some help in that backfield. And if J.K. Dobbins stays healthy, that's a great thing; if he doesn't, I think Jonah Coleman slides into a larger role."
Watch the full clip below:
Broncos rookie RB Jonah Coleman shook the hands of every media member before his first presser @JamesPalmerTV | @jonahcoleman8 | @Broncos | @heykayadamspic.twitter.com/BD5ugkOOHH
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) May 19, 2026
Guerilla Sports shared the video of Jonah shaking hands with the media members prior to that presser on their Twitter/X page:
️ Jonah Coleman
Hear from Broncos Rookie RB @jonahcoleman8 from media availability
This gentleman introduced himself to members of the media before he did his locker room interview @BKDenverSports#BroncosCountrypic.twitter.com/pw4Di1oIdh
— Guerilla Sports (@guerillasports) May 9, 2026
Palmer also tweeted about the moment that impressed him so much:
Impressive move by Jonah Coleman before his first NFL media scrum in the Broncos locker room. Coleman wanted to shake hands and introduce himself to every reporter before he took questions.
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) May 9, 2026
When asked in that press conference why it was important to shake everyone's hand before beginning, Coleman said, "It's just a respect thing ... that's how I grew up and how my dad raised me, the first thing he talked to me about was respect. So, just showing respect to everybody and treat everybody the same, that's what I'm about."
If Coleman is as impressive on the field as he is off the field, Broncos fans have a lot to be excited about!
Social: Follow Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X! Did you know: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.
This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos: Jonah Coleman impressed media members before interview
Continue reading...