Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper. Lon Horwedel-USA TODAY Sports

Amari Cooper should probably stick to his day job.

The Cleveland Browns receiver got his number called to throw a pass during the first half of Monday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

On a hand-off from quarterback Jacoby Brissett, Browns running back Nick Chubb pitched it back around to Cooper, who geared up to throw downfield. But Cooper encountered some defensive pressure and panic-heaved an ill-advised lob that was effortlessly intercepted by Bengals safety Vonn Bell.

Cooper’s throw was a complete sitting duck. As a result, Bell got what had to be the easiest interception of his entire career.

Fortunately for Cooper, he redeemed himself with two key catches for 47 yards on the Browns’ first touchdown drive of the game in the second quarter. But perhaps he should get some throwing pointers from this former receiver teammate of his.

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