3:55pm: The Texans asked for second- and fourth-round picks for Cooks, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com tweets. Although Cooks fetched first-rounders in 2017 and ’18, with the Texans sending the Rams a second-rounder for Cooks in 2020, his value has dropped since. The Texans did not even pay this for Cooks that year, with Los Angeles also sending Houston a fourth-round pick in that trade. The $18MM guarantee became a no-go for teams at the deadline. This stalemate is not expected to be resolved easily, KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson tweets.
10:52am: Disappointed he was not traded at this week’s deadline, Brandin Cooks has not practiced leading up to the Texans’ Week 9 matchup with the Eagles. The disgruntled wide receiver will not play against Philadelphia on Thursday night, Ed Werder of ESPN.com tweets.
Cooks is not at the team’s facility today, though Mike Garafolo of NFL.com adds (via Twitter) the team will try to circle back to this issue Friday. After not being traded by Tuesday’s deadline, Cooks sent out a tweet appearing to indicate frustration with the Texans.
Houston’s options are limited with Cooks, until trading resumes in 2023 at least, but we did see a similar situation play out between Odell Beckham Jr. and the Browns last year. After the Browns did not trade Beckham at last year’s deadline, Beckham maneuvered his way out of Cleveland via release. Cooks, who joined Beckham in the 2014 draft class, missing a game may be the start of him attempting a similar strategy.
While this is a fluid situation, Werder adds a release is unlikely (Twitter link). It would cost the Texans $27.3MM in dead money to move on from a lucrative contract they agreed to in April. Cooks, 29, has gone from signing a two-year, $39MM Texans extension in April to being a healthy scratch by midseason.
This issue does indeed stem from Cooks wanting to be traded to a contender, with Tom Pelissero of NFL.com adding (video link) the Rams joined the Cowboys in being involved in talks with the Texans. Houston discussed Cooks trades up until the deadline; the Cowboys talked to Texas’ AFC franchise in the final hour of 2022 NFL trading. The Giants also called on Cooks, who was linked to the Chiefs, Packers and Vikings as well. No deal transpired, leading to this strange chapter of the oft-traded wideout’s career.
Months before Cooks signed a new deal with the Texans, he said he did not want to be traded for a fourth time. The Saints sent Cooks to the Patriots in 2017, while trades to the Rams (2018) and Texans (2020) later commenced. It is worth wondering if Cooks would be elsewhere now if he did not sign a Texans extension. That deal calls for an $18MM guaranteed base salary in 2023; that figure dissuaded teams from acquiring Cooks. The Rams viewed that salary as a non-starter, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic tweets, adding that the team came to the conclusion that $18MM figure was not changing in the days leading up to the deadline.
The six-time 1,000-yard receiver was linked to a willingness to give up guaranteed money to facilitate a trade to the Rams. That would indicate a desire to be moved, but Cooks received $36MM in guarantees from the Texans upon signing that extension. He seems to have changed his mind about alignment with this franchise, despite the Texans not being in position to be a 2022 contender when he signed the deal in April.
Beckham ended up sacrificing cash to be cut, leading to a successful Rams partnership. Cooks has been one of the great receiver mercenaries in NFL history, joining Brandon Marshall in posting 1,000-yard seasons for four teams. It will be interesting to see how Cooks and the Texans proceed from here, with this Thursday absence signaling this issue is not going away.
You are making a million dollars a game!! stop the holding out on a team you knew sucked when you signed the deal
I get wanting to be on a winning team, but Cooks has been to the super bowl before. Shouldn’t have signed that extension.
Boo Hoo! He wasn’t forced to sign that deal. $1 says It was the best offer he got. He thought he could force his way out. And when he didn’t he’s going to pout? What a baby!
Things like this don’t exactly help your trade value thus making the issue worse sometimes.
Don’t show up to work don’t get paid.
I get being frustrated but you signed an extension.
Best thing to do is show up try to ball out and keep your trade value high then read dress the issue in the off season potentially closer to draft.
Texans have to do what’s best the Texans. Not Cooks.
Like it matters anyway. They’re in a full tank. There’s a lot of competition for a top 2 pick this year. Having Cooks can only get in the way.
He pulled his attitude muscle.
Real professional. It’s a wonder why teams didn’t want to meet the Texans asking price,
Wide receivers are the biggest divas
Maybe now the Eagles will cover, and win by 14 tonight.
So – when do the fines start?
The ironic thing is Cooks a few years ago bemoaned the fact that he had been traded so many times and said that he wanted to spend the rest of his career in Houston. A little more desirable at the time when the team had Watson emerging at QB, Hopkins at the other WR, and a decent run game to boot.