Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper caught all four of his targets for 33 yards during Sunday's AFC Championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Cooper hadn't totaled more than three catches in a single game since Dec.
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
Buffalo Bills receiver Amari Cooper isn't concerned that he isn't lighting up the stat sheet during the deepest playoff run of his career.
Buffalo Bills receiver Khalil Shakir has revealed his thoughts on how unselfish Amari Cooper has been in the playoffs.
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, and Cooper wouldn’t trade this run to the AFC championship game he’s enjoying with the Buffalo Bills for anything.
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Mack Hollins’ string of bizarre arrival outfits continued with an Animal Muppet costume before the Bills’ AFC Championship game against the Chiefs.
Following the Bills' loss to the Chiefs in the AFC championship game, the Browns now have a clear picture of their draft pick situation. Before the 2024 trade deadline, the Browns traded WR Amari Cooper to the Bills for a 2025 third-round pick and a 2026 seventh-round pick.
The Buffalo Bills’ trade with the Cleveland Browns on Oct. 15 put a five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver into the AFC contender’s lineup. But other than a six-catch, 95-yard performance against the Los Angeles Rams on Dec. 8, Amari Cooper’s contributions haven’t matched his resume.
Kansas City and Philadelphia will meet in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, a rematch that will determine if the Chiefs can become the first team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
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 Wednesday.