Report: Browns set to cut Ties with $100 Million Star

The Browns are expected to cut ties with their $100 million star.

The Cleveland Browns looked for a game-changing wide receiver before the trade deadline but may have to part ways with one in the offseason.

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Amari Cooper has been the team’s greatest passing option for the previous two years, but a nearly $24 million salary cap charge in 2024 may be too much for Cleveland, who are already stretched thin by Deshaun Watson’s fully guaranteed $230 million contract.

ESPN’s Dan Graziano speculated on Friday, November 3, that the Browns will cut or move Cooper next summer in order to save up to $20 million next season.

 

“[Cooper’s] deal runs through 2024, though none of [his] $20 million salary in 2024 is guaranteed,” Graziano wrote. “The Browns restructured the deal when they got him in March 2022, which means they have a little bit of dead money if they cut him next spring. But they’d also save $12.5 million on next year’s cap if they cut or trade him, and they’d save $20 million if they made him a post-June 1 cut.”

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Browns Can Afford to Keep Amari Cooper by Extending Him

Behind the thought of cutting or trading Cooper resides the notion of replacing him with another upper-echelon wideout. At the moment, however, Cleveland doesn’t have one of those.

As such, the Browns may decide the better plan is to extend Cooper. Doing so will allow the team to convert a considerable amount of the wide receiver’s money into bonus form and push some of the larger cap hits years down the line.

“Could they extend Cooper to knock his cap number down and keep him? Sure. He has been a very good player for them — he was 12th in receiving last season with 1,160 yards, and he has 478 in seven games this season — and there’s no reason other than money and age to even think about it,” Graziano wrote. “But when you’re paying your quarterback $46 million per season fully guaranteed and can barely get him on the field, you end up having to confront some tough choices elsewhere on your roster. The Browns project to be tight to the cap in 2024, and there’s no moving on from Deshaun Watson.”

Browns Can Pursue Replacement for Amari Cooper in Free Agency

If the Browns decide Cooper will cost too much or that his age (29) makes him too great of a risk to invest in long-term, they can still cut or trade him and apply the same cap logic to signing a free agent next spring.

The 2024 free agency class looks strong at wide receiver, with players like Calvin Ridley of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Mike Evans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tee Higgins of the Cincinnati Bengals all set to hit the open market in March. The list of players available may, and probably will, change to a degree as teams extend playmakers over the next several months.

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However, a few quality names will inevitably make it to the market, and the Browns are liable to pursue at least one of them if they decide to part ways with Cooper. The team traded Donovan Peoples-Jones to the Detroit Lions earlier in the week for a 2025 sixth-round draft pick, leaving Elijah Moore and rookie Cedric Tillman as the Nos. 2 and 3 wideouts on Cleveland’s depth chart.

For Heavy.com, Max Dible covers the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, and Golden State Warriors. Before joining Heavy, he worked as a reporter for West Hawaii Today and as the news director for BigIslandNow.com and Pacific Media Group’s family of Big Island radio stations. More information on Max Dible

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