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Amari Cooper And Malcolm Smith Set To Appear On Celebrity Family Feud

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Wide Receiver Amari Cooper and Linebacker Malcolm Smith

Wide receiver Amari Cooper is a fan of game shows – he showed as much during a back-and-forth on Twitter with former *Jeopardy! *champion Ken Jennings in April – and now he's going to get his chance to compete on one himself.

Beginning in June, ABC will broadcast its second season of *Celebrity Family Feud*, and two of the episodes of the 10-episode season will be feature current NFL players and include two members of the Oakland Raiders – Cooper and linebacker Malcolm Smith.

Cooper will appear on the third episode and represent the AFC Offense when it squares off against the NFC Defense, and Smith will appear on the fourth episode representing the AFC Defense as it takes on the NFC Offense.

The Raiders' teammates will be on different episodes so they won't get a chance to compete against each other, but if nothing else, bragging rights else will assuredly be on the line.

Here are the rosters for the episodes that Cooper and Smith will be appearing on:

AFC OFFENSE NFC OFFENSE
Brandon Marshall (New York Jets) Thomas Davis (Carolina Panthers)
Steve Smith Sr. (Baltimore Ravens) Terrance Knighton (New England Patriots)
Amari Cooper (Oakland Raiders) Tyrann Mathieu (Arizona Cardinals)
Jeremy Hill (Cincinnati Bengals) Malcolm Jenkins (Philadelphia Eagles)
Marcus Cannon (New England Patriots Cliff Avril (Seattle Seahawks)

AFC DEFENSE NFC OFFENSE
AJ Hawk (Free Agent) Joe Staley (San Francisco 49ers)
Tamba Hali (Kansas City Chiefs) Teddy Bridgewater (Minnesota Vikings)
Malcolm Smith (Oakland Raiders) David Johnson (Arizona Cardinals)
Von Miller (Denver Broncos) Marvin Jones (Detroit Lions)
Melvin Ingram (San Diego Chargers) Pierre Garcon (Washington Redskins)

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