Amari Cooper ‘not anxious’ about free agency

Former Alabama star wide receiver has found himself a good home in Dallas after being traded from the Oakland Raiders for a first round pick in the middle of the 2018 season. Now, he is set to be a free agent heading into the 2020 regular season. He …

Former Alabama star wide receiver has found himself a good home in Dallas after being traded from the Oakland Raiders for a first round pick in the middle of the 2018 season.

Now, he is set to be a free agent heading into the 2020 regular season.

He has openly expressed his happiness with being a Dallas Cowboy, but things are subject to change when hearing offers from other teams.

“I’m just taking it day by day,” Cooper said Thursday after Pro Bowl practice. “I don’t really feel like there’s nothing that’s imminent. I’m not anxious, I’m not apprehensive. I’m just living life.”

There certainly is no rush when it comes to deciding where he will be playing by August of 2020.

“I don’t think it’s all about money,” Cooper said. “… If you’re a highly touted free agent, you’re going to get paid a lot of money no matter where you go. Is it worth it to go somewhere that you probably don’t want to go as far as, you might be a guy like me who’s from South Florida who’s never played a game in the snow?”

Cooper certainly has the right mentality about his situation, valuing the location, team and environment over a paycheck.

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