Amari Cooper Vows to Improve Amid Browns' Offensive Struggles
After a slow start to the season, the Cleveland Browns wide receiver pledges to give 100% in practice and step up for his team.
- Amari Cooper has caught only 5 passes for 27 yards on 17 targets in the first two games of the season.
- Cooper admitted he wasn't giving his all in practice but has committed to treating practice like game situations moving forward.
- The Browns' offense ranks 27th in the NFL in both total offense and passing yards through the first two weeks.
- Trade rumors have surrounded Cooper, who is in the final year of his $100 million contract, though the Browns have not commented on these speculations.
- Cooper and quarterback Deshaun Watson aim to improve their connection, with both expressing confidence in turning the season around starting with their next game against the New York Giants.