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Browns WR Amari Cooper doesn’t get a contract extension; does get raise for final year of his deal
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper did not get a contract extension.
But he did get a raise for the final year of his deal and a guarantee after holding out of minicamp.
Cooper and the Browns agreed to restructure the final year of his five-year, $100 million deal to guarantee the $20 million remaining on the contract and add an additional $5 million to his salary, according to multiple reports.
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