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Browns standout Amari Cooper wants more money. And why not? It seems like every other big-name receiver is getting paid more money or is about to be. Cooper skipped OTAs and mandatory minicamp to make his point with Cleveland management. And one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL is throwing support Cooper’s way. Eagles star Darius Slay said this week that Cooper is one of the most “under-appreciated” receivers in the NFL. Surely Slay’s opinion carries some financial heft. “I’m seeing right now that Cleveland don’t want to pay him, they need to pay that man that money,” Slay said on the Green ...
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The Cleveland Browns got to work in mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, but not with star wide receiver Amari Cooper. Cooper has been absent for both mandatory and voluntary offseason work as he seeks a contract extension entering the final year of his deal. On Tuesday, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski weighed in on the impact of Cooper’s absence this summer. He insisted the Browns have had open dialogue with the veteran receiver, but declined to speculate on when he might return to the team facility. “The guys that are here… I understand, these situations do come up,” Stefanski said. “I...
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As the Cleveland Browns kick off mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, the team had one very notable absence – star wide receiver Amari Cooper. Whether to preserve his health or gain some leverage at the negotiating table, Cooper is not with the Browns for the three-day minicamp. He did not attend the team’s voluntary OTAs either. The veteran is entering the final year of his contract, which he originally signed with the Dallas Cowboys, and is set to become a free agent at the end of the season. Because he’s opting to skip mandatory minicamp, Cooper is subject to fines from the team. However, conside...
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