SARASOTA, Fla. -- There is a reason receivers have a notorious reputation for being the biggest prima donnas in the NFL.
Just don't bring that talk around the Oakland Raiders wideouts, who are clicking as a unit, thriving as what quarterback Derek Carr said were "two No. 1's" in Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree.
"It's not unusual, no, I don't think so," Cooper said Wednesday of how well the receivers get along with each other, even in such a competitive environment.
"I haven't really played with receivers who were divas or anything like that so it's not unusual to me.