Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper expressed his concern for his health by opting out of the team’s offseason activities and mandatory minicamp. Despite this, he was praised as one of the best route runners in the league in an interview with Betr. However, Cooper questioned his speed in a potential race, which prompted him to focus on getting paid this year.

Browns General Manager Andrew Berry has highlighted Cooper’s importance to the team and mentioned that they will address the business side of things as they approach the regular season. Head coach Kevin Stefanski also hinted at ongoing discussions with Cooper, suggesting a possible contract extension in the works for the veteran wide receiver. It appears that the Browns are working towards finding a resolution that benefits both parties, ensuring Cooper remains a valuable asset to the team in the future.