Amari Cooper has played the part of one of the NFL's best in 2019. However, the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver has not benefited from a clean slate of health — until Week 12.

Cooper, who has been on every practice injury report in 2019 due to a foot, quadriceps, knee and ankle, had another day of full practice on Thursday. He feels good about where he is at.

“I’m good,” Cooper said Thursday, via Jori Epstein of USA Today. “Everything is good.”

On Wednesday, Dallas removed the ankle injury from Cooper's medical report. He continues to have the knee contusion listed, but that has not stopped him from practicing throughout the week.

Cooper has missed bits and pieces of contests throughout 2019 but has not missed a full game. On the season, the leading Pro-Bowl vote-getter (for wide receivers) has 56 receptions for 886 yards and seven touchdowns.

Last week, in a win over the Detroit Lions, Cooper took a backseat to Michael Gallup, as he hauled in three receptions (on eight targets) for 38 yards. The hope is, in Week 12, he will not do so, as the Cowboys fly up to Foxborough to face the vaunted New England Patriots defense.

On Sunday, the expectation is that All-Pro cornerback Stephon Gilmore will shadow Cooper throughout the out-of-conference tilt. If so, the Cowboys wide-out will have his work cut out for him, as Gilmore's physicality, quickness and technique make him a nightmare to go up against.

Luckily, Cooper has health on his side heading into the matchup. It doesn't hurt to have Dak Prescott throwing him balls, either.