Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper may have been reluctant to compare this season’s offense to last season’s iteration, but one thing Cooper hopes is different is his health.
Though he made it on the field in all 16 games and racked up over 1,100 yards, Cooper had all kinds of lower body ailments listed next to his name at various points in 2019.
In Week 1, Cooper’s health will be tested against Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
The three-time Pro Bowler is fresh off signing a five-year contract extension worth $105 million, the largest ever at the position.
It’s always exciting to go against a top corner or one considered to be one of the best in the league. I think he’s a real good player, Amari Cooper told reporters.
He has all the intangible assets that you would want in a cornerback: fast, long, can cover, has good ball skills. It’s always a challenge, but exciting at the same time, Amari Cooper told reporters.
Cooper and the Cowboys agreed on a five-year deal in March, but he says he doesn’t feel any added pressure now that he’s a $100 million man
Cowboys’ Amari Cooper feels good, ready for ‘exciting’ battle with Jalen Ramsey
Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper may have been reluctant to compare this season’s offense to last season’s iteration, but one thing Cooper hopes is different is his health.
Though he made it on the field in all 16 games and racked up over 1,100 yards, Cooper had all kinds of lower body ailments listed next to his name at various points in 2019.
In Week 1, Cooper’s health will be tested against Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
The three-time Pro Bowler is fresh off signing a five-year contract extension worth $105 million, the largest ever at the position.
It’s always exciting to go against a top corner or one considered to be one of the best in the league. I think he’s a real good player, Amari Cooper told reporters.
He has all the intangible assets that you would want in a cornerback: fast, long, can cover, has good ball skills. It’s always a challenge, but exciting at the same time, Amari Cooper told reporters.
Cooper and the Cowboys agreed on a five-year deal in March, but he says he doesn’t feel any added pressure now that he’s a $100 million man