Amari Cooper Embraces Team-First Role in Buffalo Bills' Playoff Run
The veteran wide receiver prioritizes winning over personal stats as the Bills prepare for the AFC Championship against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Amari Cooper, traded to the Bills midseason, has seen a significant drop in personal production but is content with his role in the team's success.
- The Bills' offense, operating under an 'Everybody Eats' philosophy, has relied on contributions from multiple players rather than a single dominant receiver.
- Cooper recorded career-low stats in 2024, with 44 catches for 547 yards and four touchdowns, but values the opportunity to compete for a championship over individual accolades.
- Buffalo's offensive coordinator Joe Brady praised Cooper's selflessness and leadership, emphasizing his impact on the team beyond the stat sheet.
- The Bills will face the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship, marking Cooper's first trip to this stage in his 10-year NFL career.