Like Ezekiel Elliott, Amari Cooper is looking for a new contract, but unlike Elliott, Cooper is not holding out as a result.

As a matter of fact, the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver says he isn't even worried about his deal at the moment, saying he is more focused on the task at hand:

Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett lauds Cooper's commitment:

“He wants to make sure he's doing everything he can to get himself right to be the best player he can be,” Garrett said. “Obviously, there's a business side of football. We all understand that, but his focus is what he needs to do on the field to get better. I think he's embracing the opportunity to be with us through the offseason and through training camp to lay the foundation. Obviously, he was very impactful for us last year, but that was half a year coming midyear.”

While Elliott has two years remaining on his deal, Cooper is entering the final year of his and is set to make $13.9 million in 2019.

The 25-year-old began the 2018 campaign with the Oakland Raiders but was traded to Dallas for a first-round draft pick in late October. Through 15 games overall, Cooper hauled in 75 receptions for 1,005 yards and seven touchdowns en route to a Pro Bowl appearance.

Cooper has made the Pro Bowl in three of his first four NFL seasons.