Amari Cooper hasn’t been shot after all. A viral tweet began to circulate the internet Wednesday indicating the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver had been hit by a bullet. However, the tweet was quickly ...
Amari Cooper needed about a week to realize he’d rather be watching football from his couch. Cooper surprisingly informed the Raiders he plans to retire a little more than one week after signing with ...
The Alabama Crimson Tide has Amari Cooper as their second all-time leading receiver, with 3,463 yards from 2012-14. Cooper is only behind 2020 Heisman winner DeVonta Smith, who holds the most in ...
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Raiders WR Amari Cooper has informed the team he no longer has the desire to play and intends to retire. Cooper reunited with the Raiders at the end of camp but has ...
The Cowboys had a need at wideout and so they traded for George Pickens. Same with the Bills, who also looked elsewhere. FRISCO – It’s a weird thing to note about a guy who has been to the Pro Bowl ...
On August 25, the Las Vegas Raiders signed a deal to bring back veteran receiver Amari Cooper. The 31-year-old, the franchise’s 2015 first-round pick, agreed to a one-year, $3.5 million contract, NFL ...
A report claiming Amari Cooper was walking away from his NFL career following a nine-year stint in the league had fans freaking out on social media. Rumors of Cooper’s retirement spread quickly after ...
Amari Cooper won't be rejoining the Silver and Black after all. The five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver on Thursday informed the Las Vegas Raiders of his intent to retire, reversing course just a little ...
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