Oakland Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper is one of the football stars appearing on the NFL edition of "Celebrity Family Feud" on Sunday night.

Cooper is on the AFC Offense team that will square off against the NFC Defense team. The NFL edition of "Celebrity Family Feud" will be televised by ABC starting at 7 p.m. CDT Sunday.

Based on a video clip released in advance of the program, the former Alabama All-American might be a better football player than he is a Family Feuder.

Cooper was facing off against Arizona Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu when show host Steve Harvey told the pair: "Name someone you're glad you only see about once a year."

Cooper's teammates are New England Patriots offensive tackle Marcus Cannon, Cincinnati Bengals running back Jeremy Hill, New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall and Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith.

Their opponents will be Mathieu, Seattle Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril, Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis, Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins and New England Patriots defensive tackle Terrance Knighton.

The winning team could earn up to $25,000 for the charity of its choice. Cooper's team is playing for Active Minds, a non-profit group that seeks to raise mental-health awareness among college students.

Cooper is entering his second NFL season after winning the SEC Offensive Player of the Year Award at Alabama in 2014. He led all NFL rookies in receptions, receiving yards and TD receptions last season and played in the Pro Bowl.

A team of AFC defensive players will play a team of NFC offensive players in the second half of NFL "Celebrity Family Feud" at 7:30 p.m.

Playing for the AFC Defense will be Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali, San Diego Chargers linebacker Melvin Ingram, Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller, Raiders linebacker Malcolm Smith and linebacker AJ Hawk.

Playing for the NFC Offense are Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, Washington Redskins wide receiver Pierre Garcon, Cardinals running back David Johnson, Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones and San Francisco 49ers tackle Joe Staley.

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