“The football gods owed us one,” says the remarkable Browns receiver after turning the tables on the Cardinals with a deflected pass.

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper celebrates his touchdown reception

Browns receiver Amari Cooper turns the tables on deflected pass against Cardinals: ‘The football gods owed us one’

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Amari Cooper caught a popup on Sunday with former Guardians manager Terry Francona watching the game from a suite at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

“I always wanted to play baseball because my friends used to play baseball but baseball and track are the same season,” Cooper said, “so from the time I was six until I went to college, I was always in a sport. Football, basketball, track, football, basketball, track.”

Track was his least favorite, by the way. He said he was forced to do it.

“My coach would come knock on my door, tell Mom, ‘Hey, if he don’t run track, he’s going to be out in the street, I know you don’t want that,’” Cooper said, “and she was always at work, so she was like, ‘Yeah, you have to run track with him because he’s going to make sure you’re not getting in trouble.’ It always ran the same season as baseball, so I never played baseball.”

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper celebrates his touchdown reception

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