Buffalo Bills receiver Amari Cooper has been invisible in the last two playoff games, and offensive coordinator Joe Brady has explained why.
The New England Patriots will need to search far and wide to find playmakers during the NFL offseason, and while Tee Higgins is certainly the most tempting target in free agency, the Patriots may need to set their sights on more realistic goals.
Wide receiver Amari Cooper has rejoined the Buffalo Bills. Cooper returned from a four-day absence from the team due to a family matter, Bills coach Sean McDermott said on Wednesday. “Amari is back," McDermott said.
Cooper didn't catch his only target in Sunday's 27-25 AFC divisional-round win over the Ravens. Cooper has just eight yards through two playoff games, as the veteran wide receiver has failed to step up in the postseason.
Wide receiver Amari Cooper returned to the Buffalo Bills after missing the season finale against the New England Patriots.
With roughly $100 million in cap space and the fourth pick in the draft, New England appears well-positioned to do something seismic in a major place of need.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper will suit up ... simulations and stay ahead of the game! New York Jets v Buffalo Bills - Source: Getty Cooper sounds ready for the playoff spotlight.
The New England Patriots need to bring in more wide receiver talent around young quarterback Drake Maye. While Tee Higgins would be the big prize for the team in free agency, there are other options to look at if they can't get him.
The New England Patriots are entering the NFL offseason in drastic need of a roster overhaul, but perhaps their biggest area of need is at wide receiver.The Patriots desperately need to add some weapons for quarterback Drake Maye,
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The play started, as so many inconceivable ones do, with a bad throw. Amid the snow and difficult conditions, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen threw a quick pass from a ...
Bills WR Amari Cooper returned to practice on Wednesday after missing Week 18 due to personal reasons. He should be ready for the playoffs.
McDermott announced that Bernard, who missed last week’s game against the Patriots with a quad injury, is good to go and will play on Sunday against the Broncos.