NASHVILLE, Tenn. –- Amari Cooper had his worst game as a professional last week, with one catch and two drops in a loss to the Detroit Lions.
He was panned for a too-high drop count and wasn’t as involved in the game plan as head coach Jack Del Rio would’ve liked.
There was little doubt Cooper was rebound well. That confidence was well placed.
Cooper had seven catches for 115 yards in Sunday’s 24-21 victory over the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium, without a drop to his name.
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Cooper played to his potential and made big plays downfield, which sparked a previously dormant Raiders offense.