‘Bringing in Cooper made sense for both sides, as Buffalo needed a high-end wide receiver talent. The Browns are 1-5 with Cooper in the final year of his contract. The Bills owe their new piece roughly $800,000 for the final 11 games of the 2024 season. Cooper is a cost-controlled rental for the Bills, and even if things do not go as planned, adding the former Browns wide receiver does minimal damage, if any, to the team’s plans moving forward.’