What's Happening?
Amari Cooper has rejoined the Las Vegas Raiders on a one-year contract after previously playing for the team from 2015 to 2018. The 31-year-old wide receiver will earn a base salary of $3.5 million, with the potential to increase to $6 million through incentives and bonuses. This contract is similar to Tyler Lockett's deal with the Titans, which is also a short-term, low-risk agreement. Cooper's return comes amid trade requests from Raiders' wideout Jakobi Meyers, positioning Cooper to potentially take on a larger role alongside Brock Bowers.
Why It's Important?
Cooper's signing is significant for the Raiders as it provides them with a seasoned veteran at a reasonable cost, addressing their need for depth in the wide receiver position. This move could stabilize the team's offensive lineup, especially with Meyers seeking a trade. For Cooper, this contract offers an opportunity to prove his value and potentially secure a longer-term deal in the future. The Raiders benefit from Cooper's experience and skills without committing to a high financial risk.