BUF • WR • #2
That’s actually extremely similar to the statlines Cooper was posting in Cleveland, with the key differences of: 1. He actually scored. 2. He was actually efficient. That was despite a hellacious drop on his first target, his only first half look. Things were much better after the break, where Josh Allen caught fire and found Cooper for a 12-yard score where the veteran wideout dominated Quandre Diggs in the end zone. Cooper’s presence also seemed to free up space for Keon Coleman, providing hope this will be a more consistent and productive passing attack going forward. The Seahawks’ shaky defense awaits for Week 8.
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