Amari Cooper's move to Buffalo didn't ... A five-time Pro Bowler with the Raiders, Cowboys and Browns, Cooper joined the Bills to bring a potential go-to target to Buffalo. Instead, he's become ...
The Bills touted Amari Cooper as a true No. 1 wide receiver when they traded for him Oct. 15. It hasn't worked out that way.
Win or lose, Sunday’s AFC championship game in Kansas City will bring a new experience for Amari Cooper. “I’ve never been this far in the playoffs,” the Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver said ...
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Amari Cooper has enough catches, yards and touchdowns over his 10-year NFL career to satisfy his ego. What’s missing in the 30-year-old’s career is playoff success ...
The Bills touted Amari Cooper as a true No. 1 wide ... pinnacle of the sport how I would’ve liked.” Cooper was 1-4 in the postseason before this season, having previously made the playoffs with the ...
After a narrow victory in Week 6, Bills general manager Brandon Beane made the move for one, trading for veteran Amari Cooper from the Cleveland Browns. Cooper has had six 1,000-yard seasons ...
When the Buffalo Bills traded for former Dallas Cowboys star Amari Cooper, the move was seen as a signal of intent that the franchise was going to have a genuine crack at a Super Bowl. In his ...
The 30-year-old Cooper has accounted for quite a remarkable career since being drafted at No. 4 overall in 2015. He posted seven 1,000-yard receiving seasons over his first nine years as a pro.