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.
Buffalo Bills Amari Cooper (back) saw one of his lowest snap shares since he joined the team in mid-October last week. Granted, Buffalo did blow out the Broncos, but the starters played most of the fourth quarter.
It's unclear if Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper will be available to play in next Sunday's playoff game against the Denver Broncos. Head coach Sean McDermott said Cooper, who was excused from Sunday's season-ending 23-16 loss against New England due to a personal family member, hasn't returned to the team.
"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.
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.
The Buffalo Bills could lose wide receiver Amari Cooper to the New England Patriots in free agency, an analyst predicts.
That night in Baltimore, the Bills were 3-0 and playing with a little house money, while the Ravens, having lost their first two games including one in inexplicable fashion to the awful Raiders, were a somewhat desperate team looking to avoid falling into a 1-3 hole.
The Bills have ruled out wide receiver Amari Cooper for Sunday's game against the Patriots, as they prepare for the AFC playoffs.
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 is still away from the team due to a personal matter, giving him an uncertain status for the Broncos playoff game.
Amid the snow and difficult conditions, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen threw a quick pass from a "sticky hand" to his left to wide receiver Amari Cooper. Cooper had San Francisco 49ers ...
Both the Ravens and Bills are different than they were on Sept. 29, when Baltimore defeated Buffalo, 35-10, at M&T Bank Stadium.