Frisco saw bright skies on Monday, the veryfirst day of the Cowboys’ offseason program, with a high temperaturelevel of 72 degrees.
In Cleveland this week, Browns gamers reported for work at their center with snow on the ground.
Yes, it’s a entire brand-new ballgame now for Amari Cooper.
The receiver was traded away by the Cowboys on March 12, a relocation that he confessed to Cleveland media he saw coming, thanks in part to social media.
“It’s constantly something looming when you’re about to get traded or something like that,” he stated Wednesday in his first press conference as a Brown, “so you kind of understand. I wasn’t truly stunned at all.”
That doesn’t mean he was excited to pack up and signupwith his 3rd group in 8 pro seasons. While Cooper informed pressreporters that he’s “excited about this brand-new chapter” in Cleveland, he states he was rather pleased using the Cowboys star.
“It’s not like I donenotlike being in Dallas. I infact enjoyed being there. I wouldn’t state I simply desired to leave, however at the exactsame time, it’s neverever individual. It’s simply service, and that’s part of the organization of being in this league. Things like that takeplace all the time: gamers get cut, gamers get traded,” Cooper stated. “It all comes to an end at some point.”
Also coming to an end is Cooper’s on-the-field production with quarterback Dak Prescott. The 2 hooked up 231 times for 3,081 lawn