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Four receivers turning back the clock in 2025
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Four receivers turning back the clock in 2025

The infamous saying goes, "the more things change, the more they stay the same." That can be applied to several scenarios across life and it can always apply to sports as well.

That will be the case for four receivers in the NFL this season as they have all returned to the teams that drafted them 10-plus seasons ago.

Here are the four and here's what to expect from each of them.

Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers

Allen was drafted by the Chargers in 2013 and spent the first 11 seasons of his career with the organization. He spent last season with the Chicago Bears but has now returned to the Chargers.

Allen's most recent season in Los Angeles saw him rack up 1,243 yards and seven touchdowns. While he almost certainly won't put up that production at 33-years-old, he will still be a solid No. 2 option for Justin Herbert.

Amari Cooper, Las Vegas Raiders

Cooper was drafted by the Raiders in the first round of the 2015 draft. He was a star in his three-and-a-half seasons with the team, as he racked up over 1,000 receiving yards in three of his first four seasons.

He has made several stops across the league since being traded in 2018 (Dallas, Cleveland, Buffalo) and he has now returned to the place it all started. 

Cooper has put up 1,100-plus receiving yards in four of his last six seasons so it is evident he can still play, and he will give Geno Smith another threat on the outside.

Brandin Cooks, New Orleans Saints

Cooks will be entering his 12th season in the NFL. He was drafted by New Orleans in 2014 and spent just three seasons there.

He had the best season of his career there in 2015 with 1,138 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.

He's made several stops since leaving the Saints (New England, L.A. Rams, Houston, Dallas) but has not been nearly as productive. With just 1,615 receiving yards over the last three seasons and a questionable quarterback situation in New Orleans, Cooks may not be nearly as productive as he used to be.

Adam Thielen, Minnesota Vikings

A reunion between Thielen and Minnesota had been circulating throughout the week, and a deal was finally done.

Thielen had the best two-year stretch career in 2017 and 2018 with the Vikings, totaling 2,649 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns across those two seasons.

He also combined for 24 touchdowns across the 2020 and 2021 seasons. He will now be the No. 2 option behind Justin Jefferson until Jordan Addison returns from his suspension.

Of the four receivers listed, Thielen may be in the best position to succeed. Despite having basically a rookie quarterback in J.J. McCarthy, Thielen's head coach is an offensive guru.

Andrew Wright

Andrew "Dew" Wright graduated from Charleston Southern University with a degree in Communication Studies. He is a lifelong Chicago Cubs and Washington Commanders fan. 

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