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Amari Cooper holdout: Browns general manager addresses Pro Bowl receiver’s contract situation

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At this point, it would be easier to name the starting AFC North wideouts who actually participated in their team’s respective spring workouts. Cincinnati’s Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins didn’t take part in OTAs because of their desire to receive new contracts. Like Higgins, Cleveland’s Amari Cooper decided to skip both OTAs and mandatary minicamp as he looks to receive a contract extension. 

The Bengals appear to be in the clear with both Chase (who participated in minicamp) and Higgins (who signed his franchise tag earlier this week). And while Cooper’s contract situation is still ongoing, Browns general manager Andrew Berry’s recent quotes on the matter would suggest a similar result to the one that’s unfolding in Cincinnati will ultimately happen in Cleveland. 

“What I will say about Amari is since he’s been a member of the Cleveland Browns, he’s obviously been a high-level, Pro Bowl-caliber receiver,” Berry said, via NFL Media. “But he’s also a great teammate and he’s a great professional. We’re happy to have him as a member of the organization.

“Sometimes all teams will have periods where they go through this type of situation, but it does not change our affinity for Amari. We’ll navigate the business considerations, the business aspects, as it goes, but he is a big part of our team, and just as important, he’s a big part of our culture.”

Cooper, who celebrated his 30th birthday on Monday, is entering the final year of a five-year, $100 million extension that he signed back in 2020 when he still a member of the Dallas Cowboys. Nineteen receivers are slated to…

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