Buffalo Bills WR Amari Cooper's availability for the Wild Card game against the Denver Broncos remains uncertain. Head coach Sean McDermott says the team is taking it day by day after Cooper missed Sunday's game for personal reasons.
The Buffalo Bills ended the regular season against the New England Patriots in a game that held no playoff implications for them, and they did so without Amari Cooper. The veteran wide receiver did not make the trip due to personal reasons after appearing on the injury report with a back issue earlier in the week.
The Bills have yet to officially rule out any of their anticipated starters, though it's widely expected that most will see minimal action in the inconsequential lead-up to the Wild Card playoff round next week. Cooper concludes his 2024 regular season with 547 receiving yards, marking the lowest total of his 10-year career.
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.
Bills Amari Cooper pitches the ball back to Bills quarterback Josh Allen who runs in for a touchdown during second half action of their home game against the San Francisco 49ers in Orchard Park on Dec. 1, 2024. / Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Bills have ruled out wide receiver Amari Cooper for Sunday's game against the Patriots, as they prepare for the AFC playoffs.
Buffalo wide receiver Amari Cooper has been ruled out for Sunday's game at the New England Patriots and didn't travel with the team after being excused for a personal family
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper will not suit up for the team's final regular-season game against the New England Patriots. The organization announced that Cooper has been
The 30-year-old Cooper, who fought through a wrist injury during November, surpassed a career milestone on his second catch of the game. He became the 57th player in NFL history to reach the 10,000-yard career receiving mark, coincidentally surpassing former Bills' WR1 Eric Moulds (9,995) in the process.
On a drive where Amari Cooper went over 10,000 career receiving yards, he polishes it off with the diving catch.
At the close of the NFL regular season, Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills and head coach Sean McDermott will be without a key offensive piece in their game against the New England Patriots.