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Brandin Cooks: Been there, wants that

ATLANTA - Los Angeles Rams receiver Brandin Cooks achieved a noteworthy professional feat by starting in a Super Bowl.

Now he would like to finish - and win - one.

Last season, Cooks was a key member of a New England Patriots team that played the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis. But he suffered a concussion after absorbing a blow on his only reception, and sat out the rest of the Patriots' 41-33 defeat.

The Rams traded for the 25-year-old Cooks during the offseason, and he is an important component for a team that will play the Patriots in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

"I will be lying if I said I didn't think

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