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, appearing as a guest on the NFL Network’s pregame show.
On Wednesday, Kupp's wife, Anna Marie Kupp, took to Instagram to share an emotional farewell post now that the season is over for the Rams. L.A. saw their campaign come to a close on Sunday after suffering a season-ending 28-22 defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisional Round.
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,
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
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Cooper Kupp isn’t sure what his future holds with the Los Angeles Rams, and Kendrick Bourne would like to see his former college teammate come to the Patriots. “Come to NE @CooperKupp we’ll take care of u lol all the targets!,” the New England wide receiver posted to X on Tuesday.
Rams head coach Sean McVay broke his silence on the pending future of Cooper Kupp. Does he believe the WR will return?
Cooper Kupp is uncertain whether his remarkable eight-year career with the Los Angeles Rams came to an end last weekend in Philadelphia.
It would be unlike the Los Angeles Rams to trade their prime assets for draft capital. As long as they feature Sean McVay at head coach and Les Snead as general
Los Angeles Rams' wide receiver Cooper Kupp joins "NFL GameDay Morning" to discuss how Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen can finally defeat Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the NFL playoffs for the first time.
Running back Kyren Williams, on the other hand, looks like he will remain in Southern California for the foreseeable future. Now that he has accrued three years of service time, he is eligible for an extension, and Snead suggested he is amenable to having those conversations with Williams’ camp.