New England Patriots

Brandin Cooks stays positive following Super Bowl loss

Brandin Cooks
Brandin Cooks is escorted off the field by trainers during Super Bowl LII. Tony Gutierrez/AP

Despite being ruled out of the Super Bowl in the first half after sustaining a head injury, Brandin Cooks is looking at the big picture.

The Patriots wide receiver was ruled out of Super Bowl LII in the second quarter after taking a blindside hit from Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins. He left the game after making one catch for 23 yards and rushing once for one yard.

Ultimately, Tom Brady and the New England offense was still able to move the ball even without Cooks but fell to the Eagles, 41-33.

Cooks tweeted his thoughts after the game:

Cooks, 24, has one more year left on his contract. He was acquired via trade in the 2017 offseason.

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Must-see photos from Super Bowl LII:

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