Since entering the NFL, wide receiver Amari Cooper has been a consistent producer for each team he has played for. After setting a career-high for single-season touchdowns for the Cleveland Browns last year, Cooper caught his 600th pass in the loss last week in Pittsburgh.
Cooper was questionable even entering last week and leading up to the game ESPN’s Adam Schefter believed he would not play. But just like last season he battled to get onto the field and produced like he always does. The offense is still trying to figure things out but if the passing attack is to get on track Cooper will be a major factor.
Buy Browns TicketsAndrew Berry acquiring this talent for practically nothing from the Cowboys is still something to admire. Now the team heads home to face the Tennessee Titans who have struggled to defend the pass in the first two games of the season as Deshaun Watson and the offense aim to right the ship.
6️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ receptions and counting!@amaricooper9 reached a big career milestone last game 🙌 pic.twitter.com/oasF0QC5Vq
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) September 22, 2023