Wide receiver Amari Cooper has rejoined the Buffalo Bills. Cooper returned from a four-day absence from the team due to a family matter, Bills coach Sean McDermott said on Wednesday. “Amari is back," McDermott said.
The Buffalo Bills could lose wide receiver Amari Cooper to the New England Patriots in free agency, an analyst predicts.
Bills WR Amari Cooper is still away from the team due to a personal matter, giving him an uncertain status for the Broncos playoff game.
Bills WR Amari Cooper returned to practice on Wednesday after missing Week 18 due to personal reasons. He should be ready for the playoffs.
"Bills WR Amari Cooper has been downgraded to out. He will not travel and has been excused for a personal family matter," Schefter said on X. Bills WR Amari Cooper has been downgraded to out. He will not travel and has been excused for a personal family matter.
No updates have been given about what the situation actually is, but Buffalo did release a massive update on Cooper ahead of their playoff opener. As shared by Chris Brown, the Bills' radio play-by-play broadcaster, head coach Sean McDermott has revealed that Cooper has returned to the team and that he will practice.
McDermott announced that Bernard, who missed last week’s game against the Patriots with a quad injury, is good to go and will play on Sunday against the Broncos.
Wide receiver Amari Cooper is returning to practice with the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday. Cooper missed the team’s final game of the regular season, not even traveling to New England, as he dealt with what the team said was a “personal matter.
Buffalo enters the postseason as one of the healthiest teams in the NFL. The Bills' (13-4) entire roster could be intact when it hosts the Denver Broncos (10-7) in the AFC wild-card round at 1 p.m. Sunday.
While Buffalo has a nearly clean injury report, the club notably got receiver Amari Cooper back at practice after he missed Sunday’s regular-season finale due to a personal matter.
Bills Amari Cooper pitches the ball back to Bills quarterback Josh Allen who runs in for a touchdown during second half action of their home game against the San Francisco 49ers in Orchard Park on Dec. 1, 2024. / Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images