Jonathan Cooper continues to work toward being player Arizona Cardinals drafted him to be
Posted Aug 7, 2015
For the first time since he was a rookie, offensive guard Jonathan Cooper enters Arizona Cardinals training camp healthy. There is no broken leg to recover from, both physically and mentally. And the hand injury that sidelined him at the end of the 2014 season is a thing of the past. For Cooper, the seventh overall pick in 2013 out of North Carolina, there is only football, and getting better at it.
(Arizona Sports)
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