Amari Cooper Pushes for New Contract with Cleveland Browns
The Pro Bowl receiver skips mandatory minicamp to emphasize his demand for a multi-year deal.
- Amari Cooper, 30, is in the final year of his five-year, $100 million contract.
- He has been a key player for the Browns, with 150 catches, 2,410 yards, and 14 touchdowns over two seasons.
- General Manager Andrew Berry has expressed a desire to retain Cooper long-term.
- The primary sticking point in negotiations is the length of the new contract, not the salary.
- Cooper's absence from team activities highlights the urgency of his contract demands.