Riley Cooper will likely stick around with the Eagles for one more season, according to CSN Philadelphia's Geoff Mosher.
Cooper will likely stick around with the Eagles for one more season, according to CSN Philadelphia's Geoff Mosher.
Analysis:
Cooper signed a five-year, $22.5 million contract last offseason and then caught just 55-of-95 targets for 577 yards and three touchdowns in 16 games. He'll have a shot to compete for a starting job during training camp, but he's unlikely to be anything more than the fourth or fifth option in Philadelphia's passing game. Given the size of his contract and the likelihood that he'll have a small role, Cooper will likely be released after 2015.
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