Shortly after signing with the Las Vegas Raiders in training camp, wide receiver Amari Cooper retired after 10 seasons in the NFL . Cooper reunited with the Raiders Oct. 26 on a one-year contract, but that reunion didn't last long. Just over a week after Cooper joined the team, he made the decision to call it a career.

"The timing wasn't right for him," coach Pete Carroll said. "He didn't feel like he was ready to do it. He wanted a shot, and we gave him a shot. Much respect for him making that decision. Wish him the best."

After winning a national championship and the Biletnikoff Award at Alabama, Cooper became the No. 4 overall by the Raiders in the 2015 NFL Draft . In each his first two seasons, Cooper eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark.

Cooper spent three full seasons with the Rai

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