Browns' Amari Cooper Holds Out for Contract Extension
Cleveland's top receiver skips mandatory minicamp as negotiations with team continue
- Amari Cooper is seeking a new contract as he enters the final year of his current deal.
- His absence from minicamp is unexcused, leading to potential fines.
- Cooper has been a key player for the Browns, recording consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
- Head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed ongoing dialogue between Cooper's agent and the team.
- Quarterback Deshaun Watson and teammates publicly support Cooper's decision.