Bills acquire wide receiver Amari
Cooper from Browns, giving QB Josh Allen a much-needed playmaker
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[October 16, 2024]
By JOHN WAWROW and TOM WITHERS
Amari Cooper went from a fading No. 1 wide receiver in Cleveland to
a top one with Buffalo.
Looking to add a playmaker for quarterback Josh Allen, the Bills
acquired Cooper on Tuesday in a trade with the skidding Browns,
whose season seems to be unraveling by the week with the NFL’s worst
offense.
Just hours after the New York Jets acquired Davante Adams to pair
with Aaron Rodgers, the Bills pulled off their own big deal, one
they hope will keep them ahead of their AFC East rivals and on track
to make a deep postseason run.
Cooper is a five-time Pro Bowler and his arrival will give Buffalo’s
patchwork receiving group a boost. The Bills have needed a player of
Cooper’s stature since trading Stefon Diggs to Houston during the
offseason.
“Any time you feel like you’re improving as a football team, I would
say yes,” coach Sean McDermott said when asked if the trade gives
the team a jolt of energy.
“But on paper is one thing, right? At the end of the day, can the
person play and help us? That’s really what we’re here to see over
the next couple of days,” he added. “And I would hope that the
answer to all of that is yes.”
Cooper was scheduled to practice Wednesday as Buffalo prepares to
host Tennessee this weekend.
The Bills sent a third-round pick in the 2025 draft and a
seventh-rounder in 2026 to Cleveland for Cooper and a sixth-round
pick in 2025. The swap came a day after the Bills (4-2) beat the
Jets 23-20.
For Cooper, the deal ends a disappointing and disjointed third
season with Cleveland.
The 30-year-old, who was in his final year under contract, has made
numerous uncharacteristic drops that didn’t help struggling Browns
quarterback Deshaun Watson get his game on track.
“Move or rust,” Cooper posted on Instagram.
Cooper’s departure will deprive Watson of a key option and push
Jerry Jeudy, Elijah Moore and Cedric Tillman up on the depth chart.
Jeudy, who came to Cleveland in an offseason trade from Denver, has
20 catches for 248 yards and a touchdown.
Moore has 16 catches for 95 yards but suffered a rib injury in
Sunday’s loss. Tillman was expected to do big things in his second
season, but the third-round pick has just three catches.
A change of scenery could be good for Cooper, the only player in
Browns history to have consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. Following a
slow start, he was still leading Cleveland with 24 catches for 250
yards and two touchdowns.
But he and Watson have not been on the same page for most of the
season, and Cooper only had 12 catches for 137 yards in his past
three games.
Still, he was an invaluable part of Cleveland’s turnaround the past
two seasons.
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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper looks on before an NFL
football game against the Las Vegas Raiders Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024,
in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
“We appreciate Amari’s hard work, professionalism
and on-field contributions throughout his two-plus seasons with us,”
Browns general manager Andrew Berry said. “He created many memorable
moments with us and was an integral part of our 2023 playoff team.
We wish him the best in Buffalo as he continues his NFL career.”
Aware the trade was possible, McDermott spent the morning watching
tape of every pass thrown to Cooper this season to get a feel for
the player. He also consulted with Bills receivers coach Adam Henry,
who held the same role in Dallas in 2020 and ’21 when Cooper played
alongside CeeDee Lamb.
“The things he said were positive,” McDermott said. “And so we
wouldn’t have probably done this if Adam didn’t give us his
blessing.”
One of the NFL’s best route-runners, Cooper will give Allen another
option.
Khalil Shakir leads the Bills with 20 catches for 249 yards and two
touchdowns. Buffalo’s receiver group is rounded out by journeymen
Curtis Samuel and Mack Hollins and rookie Keon Coleman. Buffalo made
room for Cooper by cutting Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who had two
catches for 26 yards.
McDermott acknowledged Cooper’s ability to gain separation on
defenders is something the team lacked.
The Browns’ decision to trade one of their top players could be a
sign that the team has given up on the season. Cleveland (1-5)
dropped its fourth straight game on Sunday, 20-16 to Philadelphia.
The Browns have yet to score 20 points or gain 300 yards in a game.
Cooper’s trade has seemed inevitable for months as the Browns
decided not to give him the contract extension he was seeking this
summer. They restructured his deal, converting almost $19 million of
his $20 million base into a guaranteed signing bonus.
The Bills are only on the hook for $806,667 in salary for the rest
of the season, which made Cooper — as opposed to Adams — affordable
for a team that spent the offseason cutting salaries to free up
payroll for the future.
The Browns acquired Cooper in a 2022 trade when the Cowboys looked
to move him in a salary dump. Almost from the moment he got to
Cleveland, Cooper, who starred at Alabama, became an invaluable
leader for coach Kevin Stefanski.
However, the past few months have been odd for the dependable
veteran.
He skipped minicamp in a contract holdout before the Browns reworked
his deal just before training camp. Cooper was also the subject of
rampant trade rumors — mostly involving San Francisco — before the
buzz quieted down.
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