Amari Cooper Stuns Fans With Retirement: Study Reveals Top States Captivated by the News
- Ohio reported the highest search volume for Amari Cooper retirement-related terms, with an average of 268 searches per 100,000 residents.
- New York (second) and Maryland (third) recorded average search volumes of 247 and 177 per 100,000 residents, respectively.
- Connecticut reported 124 searches per 100,000 residents, the lowest among the top 10 American states.
A recent study reveals that Ohio tops the nation in interest surrounding Amari Cooper’s retirement.
A new study conducted by iGaming specialist Martynas Norvilas analysed monthly Google search volumes for terms related to Amari Cooper retirement (like “amari cooper news,” “amari cooper raiders,” “amari cooper retire,” “amari cooper retired,” and “Amari Cooper retirement”) across all the US states. The search volumes were then compared against 2025 population figures to identify which states most actively seek Amari Cooper retirement updates.
Ohio ranks first with an average of 268 monthly searches per 100,000 residents. That’s 152.8% higher search interest than the national average of 106. The Buckeye State, home to 11,942,600 residents, recorded 31,990 average monthly searches for Amari Cooper retirement-related terms.
New York ranks second, with an average of 247 monthly searches per 100,000 residents, a 133.0% increase above the national average of 106. With a population of 19,997,100, the Empire State recorded 49,440 average monthly searches.
Maryland places third, with an average of 177 monthly searches per 100,000 residents, 67.0% more than the national average of 106. The Old Line State, with 6,309,380 residents, reported 11,160 average monthly searches for keywords.
Looking at the study, Martynas Norvilas commented:
“The data reveals that states like Ohio, New York, and Maryland are leading the charge in searches, showing just how significant Amari Cooper’s retirement news has resonated across these states.
“Fans in these states are demonstrating remarkable interest around the retirement announcement, with everything from news updates to team connections fueling their search activity. For marketers, media outlets, and sports brands, this is a clear opportunity to tailor content, timing, and engagement to match the pulse of fan curiosity.”
Pennsylvania ranks fourth, averaging 174 monthly searches per 100,000 residents, 64.2% more than the national average of 106. The Keystone State, with 13,139,800 residents, reported 22,820 average monthly searches.
Delaware ranks fifth, with an average of 155 monthly searches per 100,000 residents, 46.2% higher than the national average of 106. The First State, with 1,067,410 residents, reported 1,650 average monthly searches.
Virginia (6th) reported an average of 146 monthly searches per 100,000 residents, followed by Kansas (7th) at 143, Massachusetts (8th) at 137, New Jersey (9th) at 135, and Connecticut (10th) at 124.
Table for Extended Results:
Top 10 US States Driving Search Interest for Amari Cooper Retirement | ||
State | Searches per 100,000 Residents | Rank |
Ohio | 268 | 1 |
New York | 247 | 2 |
Maryland | 177 | 3 |
Pennsylvania | 174 | 4 |
Delaware | 155 | 5 |
Virginia | 146 | 6 |
Kansas | 143 | 7 |
Massachusetts | 137 | 8 |
New Jersey | 135 | 9 |
Connecticut | 124 | 10 |
The study was conducted by Martynas Norvilas, an iGaming specialist and sports journalist with over 20 years of experience as a professional player and industry expert.
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