The Cleveland Browns opened a mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, but one of their key players was absent. Wide receiver Amari Cooper was not in attendance, and head coach Kevin Stefanski said that the absence was not an excused one.
Five-time Pro Bowler wide receiver Amari Cooper was absent at minicamp and could seek a trade this offseason. According to a report, many sources are adding him to the list of wideouts skipping workouts, including CeeDee Lamb, Tee Higgins and Brandon Aiyuk.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper was a no-show for the first day of a mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. Head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that Cooper's absence was not excused.
There's an unwritten rule inside NFL locker rooms that players don't talk about another man's money. Browns QB Deshaun Watson stuck to the rule book on Tuesday when he was asked about top wideout Amari Cooper being absent from day one of the team's mandatory minicamp.
When Amari Cooper signed his five-year, $100M contract in March 2020, he stood as the NFL’s second-highest-paid wide receiver. Multiple market booms have changed his status, and the Browns veteran has tumbled down the list at his position.
Per multiple reports, Browns WR Amari Cooper is not present for the start of mandatory minicamp. If Cooper doesn’t have an excused absence, he’s subject to over $100,000 in fines for missing all three days of minicamp. The veteran is entering the final year of his contract and had an outstanding 2023 season.
Cooper’s long catch-and-run against San Francisco was just what Cleveland needed The Cleveland Browns are currently in the middle of their offseason practice schedule, so it seems like a good time to go back and highlight some of the plays that made last season so special.
Amari Cooper continues to make tough catches look easy The Cleveland Browns are currently in the middle of their offseason practice schedule, so it seems like a good time to go back and highlight some of the plays that made last season so special.
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The wide receiver market continues to get more and more expensive. Just within the past few days, the Houston Texans signed Nico Collins to a three-year, $72.5 million extension and the Miami Dolphins signed Jaylen Waddle to a three-year, $84.75 million extension.
Cleveland Browns have an exciting matchup in Week 1 when the Dallas Cowboys come to town to kick off the 2024 season. When that happens, it’ll be a chance for Browns WR Amari Cooper to go up against his old team that he spent over three seasons with before being traded to Cleveland.
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