Deshaun Watson and Amari Cooper have gotten in some post-June minicamp work to improve their chemistry.

"Amari's going to be good," Watson said. "He's a guy that's a vet, been in the league for a while, so he knows exactly what he needs to do to be ready for the season and training camp and our chemistry is going to be tight. We've been hanging out, we just going to continue to build that chemistry as much as possible."

Cooper had 1,160 yards and nine touchdowns on 78 catches in his first year in Cleveland. In the six games Watson played in 2022, Cooper totaled 21 catches for 368 yards and two TDs.