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Amari Cooper Gifts Beats Headphones To Alabama Players Ahead Of Championship

Oakland Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper surprised University of Alabama’s players by gifting all of them pairs of Beats by Dre headphones before the Crimson Tide faced off against Clemson for the College Football Playoff. Cooper, who is an Alabama alum, even added personalized notes to some of the headphones, and gave the gift to the coaches as well. David Womack, the father of Bama Offensive Tackle Matt Womack, shared a photo of the headphones with a note from Cooper that read, “Finish strong, beat Clemson!”

The Crimson Tide defeated the Clemson Tigers 45-40 in the National Championship in Glendale, Arizona on Monday.

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