Josh Allen Addresses Concerns About Amari Cooper. Since being traded from the Cleveland Browns to the Buffalo Bills, Pro Bowl wide receiver Amari Cooper has appeared in only two games, recording five catches for 69 yards and one touchdown. Although Buffalo is known for being one of the league’s top offenses, integrating Cooper into the system alongside All-Pro quarterback Josh Allen has proven difficult. This challenge has been exacerbated by a wrist injury that sidelined Cooper during the team’s victory over the Miami Dolphins and kept him out of practice on Wednesday.
Despite this, both the Bills and Allen remain unconcerned about Cooper’s current production. “From the moment he walked into the building, he was ready,” Allen said. “He has continued to learn the playbook and his role in the offense. Whether we get him back this week or later, I know he’ll be ready. It’ll be plug-and-play and feel seamless.” For Cooper, staying healthy is the key step toward becoming a more impactful part of the team. While the Bills emphasize his strong practice habits, they didn’t invest a third-round pick just to have a standout practice player.
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