Riley Cooper
NFL wide receiver, Philadelphia Eagles
Riley Cooper (born August 9, 1988) is a former American professional football player who played as a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Cooper played college football at the University of Florida, where he was part of the Gators' football program. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2010 and spent the majority of his NFL career with the Eagles, becoming a part of the franchise during a period of competitive football. Cooper was known for his physical attributes, including his size and reach as a receiver, which made him a valuable target in the Eagles' passing game. During his NFL career, he appeared in numerous games and contributed to the Eagles' offensive efforts, though he was not among the most prolific receivers of his era. His career was marked by injuries and competition for playing time, which limited his overall impact. Cooper's professional football career represents the experience of many NFL players who compete at a high level but do not achieve superstar status, yet remain part of the professional sports landscape.
Athlete
American
1988
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Riley
English origin
“Derived from an Old English surname meaning 'rye clearing' or 'rye meadow,' Riley evokes pastoral landscapes and honest simplicity. Originally a masculine surname, Riley has become one of the most beloved unisex names of recent decades, offering warmth, approachability, and a sense of adventurous spirit without pretension.”