The 2022 trade that brought Amari Cooper to Cleveland has been one of the best moves the Browns have made in recent years. Since then, Cooper became the first receiver in Browns history to record consecutive 1,000-yard seasons while adding 14 touchdowns and Pro Bowl honors in that span. Now, the 30-year-old pass catcher is entering the final year of the five-year contract he signed back in 2020 but the Browns are playing hardball with him in contract extension negotiations.
As a result, Cooper has been holding out and didn't participate in offseason workouts or the mandatory minicamp. If a deal is not agreed to by the training camp, there is a chance Cooper will be holding out for that as well, jeopardizing his status for the start of the season.
Now, to further highlight how serious Cooper is about a potential holdout, a close friend has gotten involved. According to Browns insider Brad Stainbrook, Cooper's friend took to social media to advocate for the wide receiver.