‘Feeling better’: Buffalo Bills WR Amari Cooper limited on Friday

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Amari Cooper’s time on the sidelines seems like it’s coming to an end.

The Buffalo wide receiver, who the Bills acquired from the Cleveland Browns on Oct. 15, has missed the team’s last two games with a wrist injury. Cooper spoke to the media on Thursday and gave a positive update on his wrist injury.

“Definitely feeling better,” Cooper said. “Definitely more comfortable. (I’m) just ready to play football again.”

Cooper stood out in his first game with the Bills. He caught four passes for 66 yards and a touchdown as the Bills beat the Tennessee Titans 34-10.

The next game, though — a 34-10 win against the Seattle Seahawks — Cooper just caught one pass for three yards and suffered his injury.

Cooper practiced on Friday in a limited capacity.

#Bills WR Amari Cooper and T Spencer Brown are both questionable to play on Sunday against Kansas City.

Cooper is still wearing a cast on his left wrist/hand, and this is a look at it without a glove.#BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/KCLv2Zwmwz

— Andy Young (@AndyYoungTV) November 15, 2024

Per Andy Young, a Bills reporter for Spectrum 1 in Buffalo, Cooper wore a cast on his left wrist and hand during Friday’s practice. The Bills’ injury report has Cooper listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Sunday’s game against Kansas City begins at 4:25 p.m. ET. The Bills (8-2) hold a staggering 4.5-game lead in the AFC East standings.

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