ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- — It didn’t take Amari Cooper long to get the hang of Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills' offense — even when the quarterback was changing plays at the line of scrimmage.
Five days after arriving in Buffalo following a trade with Cleveland, Cooper turned his first catch in his Bills debut into a go-ahead touchdown of a 34-10 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
Turns out, limited practice time was enough for the 10th-year veteran to get a handle on Buffalo’s vast playbook. Cooper said he understood his role in adjusting at the line of scrimmage by running an in-route withAllen hitting him open in the middle for a 12-yard TD to put Buffalo up 14-10 on its opening possession of the second half.
“We had an alert on the play built in, predicated on if we got a specific look,” said Cooper, who motioned to fellow receiverKeon Coleman to confirm the play. “We got the look..............Read More
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