The Dallas Cowboys have been named a 'top landing spot' for Cooper Kupp if he leaves the Los Angeles Rams in the offseason.
Three years removed from winning the receiving triple crown and the Super Bowl MVP, Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp plans to play next season, but isn’t sure if it’ll be back in L.A.
Cooper Kupp is uncertain whether his remarkable eight-year career with the Los Angeles Rams came to an end last weekend in Philadelphia. Although the former All-Pro receiver is under contract for the next two seasons,
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As Dallas looks to bolster its offensive weaponry around Dak Prescott, the Cowboys could be calling up the Los Angeles Rams.
Hours later, Kupp trudged through the snow-covered field with his teammates, retreating to the stadium’s visiting locker room in the wake of the Rams’ 28-22 defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC divisional round of the playoffs. The Rams’ season was over.
Former Rams Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp and Eagles rookie slot cornerback Cooper DeJean faced off back in late November in a matchup that was clearly one by the Iowa product. Kupp was shut down for the most part in that game despite the box score showing an eight-catch, 60-yard, and one-touchdown performance.
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. Kupp’s statistical production during the push to the playoffs this season has been nowhere near his receiving triple crown campaign when he led the league in receptions,
Cooper Kupp has been a fan favorite since he first put together a fantastic rookie season back in 2017. In his eight years with the Los Angeles Rams, he’s won Offensive Player of the Year, Super Bowl MVP,
Cooper Kupp is uncertain whether his remarkable eight-year career with the Los Angeles Rams came to an end last weekend in Philadelphia.
After another good but not good enough season, the Los Angeles Rams face a major decision about one of the best players and fixtures on their team for almost the entire time they have been back southern California.