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Play the stands out: On an otherwise forgettable rep last week, Brooks caught a checkdown in the flat with a defender ...
The Buffalo Bills have now lost against the Chiefs in the playoffs four times in the last five years, two of which came in the AFC title game. Their mission to overcome the Chiefs’ dynasty continues ...
With some concern that the Cleveland offense needs at least one more playmaker, Amari Cooper’s name often comes up among Browns fans despite his dramatic fall off in production in 2024.
The Las Vegas Raiders, then known as the Oakland Raiders, spent the fifth pick in the 2015 draft to bring in an explosive receiver named Amari Cooper. That was a decade ago, and now they have a ...
As he continues to search for a home this season, the Steelers have been thrown out as a possible landing spot for former Cowboys wideout Amari Cooper.
NFL training camps are opening up, but some quality free agents remain available. Here are the best landing spots and why your team should sign them.
Bleacher Report made a bold prediction that the Rams could sign WR Amari Cooper, but it might not be in the best interest of the franchise.
Many outlets have suggested free agent Amari Cooper as a potential option. Cooper was drafted by the Raiders with the No. 4 overall pick in 2015, so his signing with Las Vegas would be a reunion.
Statistically speaking, Cooper recorded 1,100-plus receiving yards in 2022 and 2023 for the Browns. In 2024, there was a noticeable decline in performance for the former fourth overall pick.
Veteran wide receivers Amari Cooper and Keenan Allen are still free agents. At the same time, safety Justin Simmons and edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney remain on the open market.
There's no reason why a player as talented as Cooper should still be available. He would be an easy upgrade for a questionable Saints receiver room.
Jay Skurski answers readers' questions about Amari Cooper, Stefon Diggs, the new stadium and much more in this week's mailbag.