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Cowboys and Ex-Pro Bowler Amari Cooper Eye 2025 Reunion, Report Claims

Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones pledged several "significant trades" leading up to 2025. NFL Draft However, these plans haven't materialized yet. In the meantime, Jones could consider reconnecting with an old acquaintance, since both the Cowboys and ex-Pro Bowler wide receiver Amari Cooper are interested in teaming up again, reports ESPN.

The primary focus for the Cowboys is to finalize an eventual contract extension for their standout pass rusher, Micah Parsons, as reported by Jeremy Fowler. reported Monday On "SportsCenter," however, their financial planning for that agreement might allow space for adding a wide receiver. Cooper is conveniently both available and has past connections with the team.

The 30-year-old wide receiver has had a subdued free agency period since becoming available in March, according to earlier reports. NFL teams expressed significant reservations regarding his potential for growth following an underwhelming six-month period with the team. Buffalo Bills to wrap up the 2024 campaign.

Nevertheless, the Cowboys might still benefit from additional support across from CeeDee Lamb at wide receiver, considering Jalen Tolbert, Jonathan Mingo, and KaVontae Turpin are presently projected as their primary backup choices. With veteran Brandin Cooks moving on through free agency, quarterback Dak Prescott lacks a clear second option.

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Cooper experienced some of his highest levels of productivity. NFL During the 2019-2021 seasons following his arrival through a trade, Dallas—a five-time Pro Bowl selection—accumulated 725 yards in only nine games for the Cowboys in his initial year. In the subsequent two years, he surpassed 1,100 yards each season, aiding the team in making two playoff runs. Later on, he was dealt to another team. Cleveland Browns , for whom he played for two and a half seasons.

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