Pharoh Cooper, the former standout wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, has surprised fans by announcing his retirement from the NFL at the age of 29. The news came via Cooper's social media channels, where he expressed gratitude for living out his childhood dream and thanked his supporters.
Cooper, a fourth-round draft pick in 2016, enjoyed a successful career highlighted by First-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors during the Rams' resurgence under head coach Sean McVay. His dynamic contributions included significant punt and kick return yardage, alongside key receptions during the team's Super Bowl 53 appearance in the 2018 season.
After his tenure with the Rams, Cooper also played for the Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, New York Giants, and Cincinnati Bengals, leaving behind a legacy of over 3,000 kick return yards and notable contributions to multiple NFL franchises.
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