The Buffalo Bills are "intrigued" by the idea of bringing back wide receiver Amari Cooper for a full season with Josh Allen, according to ESPN's
The Bills may bring Amari Cooper back in free agency despite disappointing results after his trade deadline acquisitions.
Another season has ended in heartbreak for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, as their Super Bowl dreams were dashed by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship. As emotions
Amari Cooper joined the Buffalo Bills in the 2024 NFL season, but after feeling underutilized, he sent a strong message to Josh Allen about his role with the team. During the 2024 NFL season, the Buffalo Bills made a blockbuster trade for Amari Cooper.
Buffalo is open to bringing Cooper back in 2025, according to a report by ESPN, and is intrigued about the possibility of what Cooper can do next season with a full offseason working with franchise quarterback Josh Allen.
Anyone who is arguing that Sunday's loss was a legacy defining game for Josh Allen is way off the mark. Sal Maiorana explains why.
Cooper, who has made for a handful of unforgettable highlights during his short time with the Bills, has been the epitome of the "everybody eats" mentality that has fueled the NFL's second-highest scoring offense this season.
The Bills are the first team in NFL history to lose to the same opponent in the playoffs four times in a five-year span.
Some fans have wondered about Amari Cooper’s involvement in Bills offense. Cooper has “absolutely no complaints.” “Winning is way more important & that’s all I truly want. I’ve had it every other way, & haven’t reached the pinnacle of this sport of how I would have liked.” pic.twitter.com/jqjhFNMPWY
On the other, it left the Bills stuck in their own Groundhog Day prison, beating Kansas City to seemingly prove their legitimacy in the fall only to have their season ended by that same foe in the winter.
Several players not named Josh Allen could play critical roles for the Bills in the AFC Championship Game Sunday.
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.