Cowboys Player Caught Stealing from Salvation Army Kettle
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper has come under fire after being caught stealing from a Salvation Army kettle following an incredible touchdown catch against Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. The NFL is currently investigating the incident and could potentially issue fines or suspensions depending on their findings while many have called out Cooper for his “bad behavior” towards charity organizations during this holiday season
Dec. 26, 2022 7:22PM
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A picture of Amari Cooper celebrating after stealing from a Salvation Army kettle
On Sunday, December 22nd, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Philadelphia Eagles in a crucial NFC East matchup. With the game tied at 17-17 late in the fourth quarter, Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper made an incredible touchdown catch to give his team a lead they would not relinquish. But what happened next has caused quite a stir among football fans and non-football fans alike. After making the touchdown catch, Cooper proceeded to steal from a Salvation Army kettle that was set up near the end zone. He then celebrated with his teammates as if nothing had happened. The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many people calling out Cooper for his “bad behavior” and accusing him of taking advantage of a charity organization during the holiday season. The Salvation Army released a statement saying that they are “disappointed” by Cooper’s actions and hope that he will make amends for what he did. The NFL is also investigating the incident and could potentially issue fines or suspensions depending on their findings. For now, it appears that Cooper will be allowed to play in next week’s game against Washington without any repercussions from the league office. Cooper has yet to comment publicly on his actions but it seems likely that he will face some sort of punishment either from the NFL or from his own team in due time. In any case, this incident serves as an important reminder of how important it is to respect charitable organizations during this time of year and all year round.