Browns Predicted to Extend $100 Million Pro Bowler, Clear Cap Space in New Deal
The Cleveland Browns have two choices when it comes to star wide receiver Amari Cooper this offseason, cut him or offer him a massive extension.
Considering Cooper’s Pro-Bowl campaign in 2023, it really isn’t actually much of a decision at all. The wideout is set to count nearly $24 million against the salary cap next season in the final year of his $100 million contract. If Cooper hadn’t been excellent over the last six months, he would almost certainly be gone, as the team can save $20 million by cutting or trading him after June 1.
But because he was so good and so consistently critical to the Browns’ offense, he’s near a lock to return to Cleveland in 2024 on an extension that will allow the team to mitigate his cap hit via bonus structures.
“What the Browns can do to lower his cap hit … is to extend him,” Cory Kinnan of USA Today’s Browns Wire wrote on Wednesday, February 7. “Cooper will be 30 next season, however, so the length of extension will be an interesting game to play.”
Kinnan suggested something in the neighborhood of a two-year deal at $23-$24 million annually could be in play for Cooper, given the recent contracts signed by Terry McLaurin and Stefon Diggs with the Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills, respectively. Cooper and his camp will likely push for a three- or four-year agreement.
“If [the Browns] wanted to extend him for another two years … they can drop his base salary in 2024 to the vet minimum, paying him only his bonuses that do not count against the cap,” Kinnan added. “This move is very much in play this offseason.”
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