Cleveland Browns star receiver Amari Cooper had an interesting way of describing Deshaun Watsonafter a 33-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
The Week 1 affair came with a hefty serving of hype. The Browns wanted to establish themselves among the true contenders in the league against a Dallas team that has won 12 games in each of the last three seasons. That didnโt happen.
Watson faced a lot of pressure but also struggled and looked uncomfortable in the pocket. He finished with 169 yards, 1 touchdown and a pair of interceptions.
Cooper saw nine targets in the game but reeled in just a pair of catches for 16 yards.
โDeshaun is Deshaun,โ Cooper said after the game. โHeโs a playmaker at the end of the day. Obviously, the game didnโt go how we wanted it to go. We just have to execute better. We went out there and played a good Cowboys team that has been good for a few years now. It takes a collective effort. Iโd say as a whole group, we didnโt execute how we wanted to.โ
Amari Cooper in Contract Year With Browns
Cooper is in a contract year and needs to produce if he wants to get paid next offseason as a free agent. He attempted to land a long-term extension this offseason, holding out of minicamp. The Browns and Cooper eventually settled on a restructure, which guaranteed his $20 million salary for this season and added $5 million in incentives.
โIโm content for sure. Obviously I wanted more guarantees in the contract, just because I feel like Iโve earned it,โ Cooper said in July. โBut you canโt always get what you wish for all the time, but itโs definitely noted. If I have to go earn it, thatโs what Iโll do.โ
Cooper was also heavily involved in trade rumorsin August as the team tried to negotiate a deal for San Francisco 49ers pass-catcher Brandon Aiyuk. Browns fans felt for Cooper after the matchup.
โAmari Cooper sounds so fed up with Deshaun Watson. I donโt blame him,โ one fan said on X. โPissing away the twilight years of whatโs honestly the best receiver weโve had in years. Pissing away the careers of elite defensive players. Itโs brutal man.โ
Tight end Daivd Njoku, who exited in the second half with an injury, led the Browns with four catches for 44 yards.
Browns Worried About Deshaun Watson Taking Hits
The final stats are a little skewed, with the Browns racking up some yardage late with the game out of reach. But the unit struggled to get anything going for most of the afternoon.
โIโve seen this group play. I know what weโre about,โ Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said. โWe need to do better, and thatโs coaches, players, you name it. We just need to do better.โ
Pressure was a major issue, with Watson getting sacks six times. He also took some hard hits while running the ball.
โHe got hit way too often. We canโt let that happen to him,โ Stefanski said. โHe fought like crazy, and listen, the football team fought like crazy to the end. But bottom line is, we have to protect our quarterback better than that.โ
The Browns will look to rebound next week against the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road.
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