How else do you explain Amari Cooper’s current mindset as a member of the Buffalo Bills, who are one win away from Super Bowl 59? The Cleveland Browns mercifully traded Cooper to Buffalo in mid-October. But ever since, he hasn’t really contributed much to the Bills’ winning ways.
Some fans have wondered about Amari Cooper’s involvement in Bills offense. Cooper has “absolutely no complaints.” “Winning is way more important & that’s all I truly want. I’ve had it every other way, & haven’t reached the pinnacle of this sport of how I would have liked.” pic.twitter.com/jqjhFNMPWY
The Buffalo Bills' midseason acquisition of Amari Cooper was expected to provide a significant boost to the offense. So far, the former Cleveland Browns wide receiver hasn't played a huge part in the team's first two playoff victories.
The Buffalo Bills will have a slightly different quarterback room as they prepare for the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
The Bills Mafia has done it again. The fans of the Bills up in Buffalo might fit the stereotype of table breakers, volunteer snow shovelers, and ketchup/mustard shower takers (look it up), but you know how else you can describe them?
They didn’t win one with the Browns, but these seven players still have a chance at a ring after leaving Cleveland:
Though Zay Flowers didn't practice this week, he completed a pregame workout ahead of Sunday's game against Buffalo.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers says it "took a little toll" on him to watch his teammates play without him vs. Buffalo.
Buffalo Bills receiver Amari Cooper has been invisible in the last two playoff games, and offensive coordinator Joe Brady has explained why.
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The only thing Ravens coach John Harbaugh figures is missing in preparation for Baltimore's divisional round playoff showdown in Buffalo is having the deep and resonant voice of late NFL Films broadcaster John Facenda serve as narrator.
The Bills will visit Kansas City to play the Chiefs in the AFC championship game. Kickoff is 6:30 p.m. on Sunday.