Amari Cooper – Likely Gone
When Buffalo traded for Amari Cooper, it was a move meant to bolster the passing game. But now, the future seems uncertain.
Cooper, a five-time Pro Bowler, showed flashes of brilliance early in the season. However, after suffering a wrist injury, his production took a nosedive. Despite doctors advising surgery, he played through it—but the numbers weren’t there when the team needed them most.
Here’s why his return is unlikely:
• He turns 31 before next season, making him a tough investment for a long-term deal.
• His four-year, $100 million contract is expiring, and he won’t come cheap.
• The Bills need cap space and might look for younger, more cost-effective receiving options.
Unless Cooper takes a significant pay cut, his time in Buffalo is probably over.
Damar Hamlin – Strong Chance to Stay
Few stories in the NFL are as inspiring as Damar Hamlin’s. And in 2024, he proved he’s more than just a great comeback story—he’s a legit player.
Hamlin put up 62 solo tackles, grabbed two interceptions, and had five pass deflections. Not bad for a former sixth-round pick.
Buffalo’s safety room is in flux, and Hamlin has outperformed expectations. He’s a solid player at a position that won’t break the bank, making him a strong candidate for a contract extension.
If the Bills let him walk, they’ll be banking on younger, unproven options—a risk that could haunt them in 2025.