3 reasons the Chicago Bears should be all in on Amari Cooper

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 08: Amari Cooper #19 of the Dallas Cowboys runs with the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on January 8, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 08: Amari Cooper #19 of the Dallas Cowboys runs with the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on January 8, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) /
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The Chicago Bears are in transition now. They fired both Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace as they try to turn their franchise into a winning one. Ryan Poles is the new GM and Matt Eberflus is the new head coach. They are in charge of helping the organization reach that goal.

In order to reach that goal, they need to advance the offense. They have had a very hard time scoring points in recent years which has led to them losing more than they have won. There are plenty of moves in which they can make that will help them get better.

One move they can make is adding Amari Cooper. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Cowboys are likely to cut him so that they don’t have to pay him the money that he would be owed if he reaches a certain date on the roster.

It is an odd move for a Cowboys team that is good enough to be in the playoffs but needs to get over the hump. Taking him away is going to make their offense worse as he has been an outstanding receiver in his NFL career.

The Chicago Bears are a team that needs as many weapons as they can get.

If this actually comes to fruition, the Bears should jump on the opportunity. There are a lot of things that he would do for this team in getting them going in the right direction. A lot of people would be made better by his presence in the clubhouse.

These are the three biggest reasons that the Bears should be all in on Amari Cooper once he is actually released by the Dallas Cowboys: