The Buffalo Bills were in need of a wide receiver and landed Amari Cooper.

In a deal with the Cleveland Browns, Cooper headed to Buffalo in a 2024 NFL trade deadline move.

However, the 30-year-old is set to be a free agent at the end of the 2024 season. Could he be back with the Bills again?

ESPN NFL analyst Jeremy Fowler has weighed in… but like Cooper, Fowler needs time as well.

Fowler noted that the team probably needs more time to decide if they like Cooper enough. However, Fowler mentioned that Buffalo does a good job in keeping players in town if the Bills want them.

In just three games played so far, Cooper has seven catches, 124 yards and a touchdown.

Fowler’s full breakdown can be found below:

As is the case with most newly acquired players via trade, Cooper and the Bills need to see how the relationship develops on the field before making major decisions about the future. Cooper has the high-end offense — and quarterback — to catalyze his market for March. Buffalo is one of the more proactive teams in extending key players, so it wouldn’t surprise to see the Bills make a contract offer if Cooper is thriving.