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The Cleveland Browns have only won one game this season, against a winless Jacksonville Jaguars team.

The offensive line issues appear to be untenable, and with Deshaun Watson not living up to expectations, the playoffs currently appear to be a long way off for Kevin Stefanski's team.

That's why it wouldn't be so shocking if GM Andrew Berry tried to trade a veteran for some draft capital.

Following Rashee Rice's potentially season-ending injury, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Amari Cooper could be a realistic trade target for the Kansas City Chiefs.

On Get Up, Schefter reminded viewers that the Chiefs have added a wide receiver via trade over the last two seasons.

“The Browns won a game. “Would they be willing to consider trading Amari Cooper?” Schefter said Monday.

Rice is an integral part of their offense, and with multiple teams struggling to win games, there could be plenty of options, including Cooper.

He also mentioned Diontae Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins as potential targets if their teams continue to lose games.

The Browns didn't seem all that confident in Cooper during the offseason, so a trade here would make sense.

He's not getting any younger and had a slow start to the season.

In four games, the former Dallas Cowboys star had 16 receptions for 148 yards and a pair of touchdowns, an average of just 37 yards per game.

He also had too many drops, which has rarely been a problem for him in the past.

Plus, the Browns could very well look to move on from their star wide receiver in Jerry Jeudy if the right offer comes along.

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