Cooper Kupp and the Los Angeles Rams had their playoff run cut short last week after a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. But while his team was no longer in the running for the Super Bowl, Kupp still had some work to do this weekend before the conference championship games,
It would seem that another divorce could be imminent for a star receiver. Rams veteran Cooper Kupp ominously told ESPN that whether he plays with the Rams next season is “out of his control.” Kupp, who was on the trade block early in the season after a terrible 1-4 start,
Cooper Kupp is uncertain whether his remarkable eight-year career with the Los Angeles Rams came to an end last weekend in Philadelphia.
The Los Angeles Rams incredible season has officially come to an end. The Rams played their hearts out in the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs over the week
Rams head coach Sean McVay broke his silence on the pending future of Cooper Kupp. Does he believe the WR will return?
Quarterback Matthew Stafford is one player mulling his future in the NFL and possible retirement, but wideout Cooper Kupp doesn't appear like he'll be hanging up his helmet anytime soon. That said, what logo will be on the side of his helmet in 2025 may be up in the air.
Despite his down year production wise, Cooper Kupp still provides the Rams value and there's a way to keep him on the team while going after another receiver.
Cooper Kupp’s future with the Rams is uncertain but one Patriots wide receiver would love to see him in New England
Kupp was referring to the Rams’ conversations about him with other teams ahead of this season’s trade deadline. The 31-year-old receiver and former triple crown winner has been with the franchise his entire career after they drafted him in the third round in 2017.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cooper Kupp was a driving force when the Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl to cap the 2021 season, culminating with his winning touchdown catch.
Patriots WR Kendrick Bourne took to social media Tuesday in hopes of recruiting Cooper Kupp to New England. Read more on Boston.com.