The Dallas Cowboys are strongly considering cutting Amari Cooper, and he is someone that the Tennessee Titans have wanted for a long time.
After drafting Ceedee Lamb in the first round two years ago, the long-term future of Amari Cooper has been in question. There have been rumors that Amari Cooper might be on the chopping block in Dallas for a few reasons. Amari Cooper should intrigue the Tennessee Titans
The New England Patriots may have a new free agent wide receiver target after it was reported the Dallas Cowboys intend on releasing star WR Amari Cooper.
They already have an established ground game, and giving Jones one of the best wide receivers in the game would only aid his development into a top quarterback. They might not lose any money, but with the rest of the league spread out on these top targets, it reduces the competition the Pats would face. If Jackson re-signs, you can say goodbye to any shot the New England Patriots may have at landing Cooper. But if not, this is probably something that could be accomplished. While nothing is official yet, as Cooper still has to be released, this would be a huge development for the wide receiver free agent market. We have already taken a look at a couple free agent wide receivers who New England could target, and it looks like that list could be set to add another big name with Amari Cooper seemingly set to be released by the Dallas Cowboys. There’s still aways to go here, but if Cooper hits the open market, the Pats need to be one of the teams in the running for him.
Wide receiver Amari Cooper is "likely" to be released by the Cowboys, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter, who also reported that the team is closing in on a ...
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Adam Schefter reported on Friday morning that the Dallas Cowboys are most likely to release star wide receiver, Amari Cooper. Dallas sent a first-round pick to ...
With Cooks having one year left on his own deal and Cooper having a history of wanting to be the workhorse wide receiver, it wouldn’t be a good mix. At 27 years old, Cooper has a lot of prime years left. Cooper has nearly 4,000 yards receiving and 27 touchdowns in his four years with the Cowboys.
Dallas will try to trade Amari Cooper, but will release the veteran receiver if no deal is reached, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Friday, ...
Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones was noncommittal when asked about Cooper this week from the NFL Scouting Combine, foreshadowing a potential split. In essence, Cooper's extension will wind up being a two-year, $40 million deal. If the Cowboys follow through with their plan to part ways with the receiver, it wipes off $16 million from the salary cap, with $6 million in dead money.
However, what if Dallas was able to trade Cooper? One of the NFL's best wide receivers, many teams would be excited about the chance to acquire him. Of course, ...
One of the first calls they make should be with the Jaguars. Cooper is not likely to do this with the Jaguars. If the two options for the Cowboys are a trade or outright releasing him, the trade obviously makes much more sense. Especially when they have the third-most cap space in the NFL. Despite his success and impact in the last several seasons, Adam Schefter reported that the Cowboys are likely to release the star wideout. For the teams that can, he could pay massive dividends.