Cooper Kupp says the Rams intend to
trade him. He's disappointed to end his 8 years with the team
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[February 04, 2025]
By GREG BEACHAM
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Receiver Cooper Kupp says the Los Angeles Rams
are attempting to trade him after eight seasons with the club, and
he doesn't like the move.
The Super Bowl 56 MVP made the announcement on social media Monday,
saying the Rams told him they “will be seeking a trade immediately
and will be working with me and my family to find the right place to
continue competing for championships.”
The 2021 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year essentially bade
farewell to the city where he has spent his entire career.
“I don't agree with the decision and always believed it was going to
begin and end in LA,” Kupp wrote. “Still, if there's one thing that
I have learned over the years: there are so many things that are out
of your control, but it is how you respond to these things that you
will look back on and remember.”
Kupp's future with the Rams was an obvious question mark because he
is signed for the next two seasons as part of the three-year, $80.1
million contract extension he received after having one of the
greatest seasons by a receiver in NFL history in 2021-22. He would
have taken up nearly $30 million in cap space next season, but the
Rams could clear a large chunk of that by releasing or trading him
with a post-June 1 designation.
“Preparations start now for 2025,” Kupp wrote. "Highly motivated, as
healthy as ever, and looking forward to playing elite football for
years to come. Love you guys... But coming for it all."
The Rams took calls on Kupp's availability in October after they
started the season 1-4, but they elected to keep him. Los Angeles'
front office is not sentimental about its stars: General manager Les
Snead traded or released Jared Goff, Todd Gurley and Robert Woods in
recent years before their own massive contract extensions had even
kicked in.
The Rams declined to comment on Kupp's social media post.
Kupp usually has been a prolific receiver whenever healthy for the
Rams, who drafted him in the third round out of Eastern Washington a
few months after hiring Sean McVay as their head coach.
Kupp has been a centerpiece of McVay's offensive game plans
throughout his career, catching 634 passes for 7,776 yards and 57
touchdowns.
“I have taken so much pride in playing alongside my teammates for
the LA community, so thank you for embracing my family and making
this such a special place for us,” Kupp wrote.
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Kupp won the triple crown of receiving three
seasons ago by leading the league in catches (145), yards receiving
(1,947) and TD catches (16). In the playoffs, he capped another
dominant stretch by winning the Super Bowl MVP award and scoring the
eventual winning touchdown late in Los Angeles' victory over the
Cincinnati Bengals.
But Kupp's production tailed off in the past three seasons, and he
had a rough finish this season after he missed four early games with
an ankle injury. He struggled to get the ball down the stretch for
the Rams, making just 12 catches for 162 yards in the final five
games of the regular season during the least productive stretch of
his career.
He then had six catches for 90 yards and no TDs in two playoff games
for the Rams.
Puka Nacua has emerged as an elite NFL receiver in the past two
seasons under Kupp's tutelage and leadership. The former fifth-round
pick is averaging a whopping 88.4 yards per game, one of the highest
averages in league history.

“So I thought it was just the NBA trade season,” Nacua wrote on
social media.
Nacua will now be the unquestioned top target for McVay — and for
whoever is the Rams' quarterback next season.
Matthew Stafford said last month that he would take time to decide
whether to return for a 17th NFL season. The veteran has a strong
friendship with both Kupp and Nacua.
Los Angeles' passing game is in for a significant upheaval even if
Stafford returns as expected. Along with Kupp's departure, the Rams
could lose veteran receivers Demarcus Robinson, Tutu Atwell and
Tyler Johnson to free agency — and pass game coordinator Nick Caley
left the Rams on Monday to become the Houston Texans' offensive
coordinator.
Kupp will be 32 years old next season. He had three consecutive
seasons with more than 90 catches leading up to his landmark 2021-22
campaign, but he hasn't made more than 75 catches or 812 yards
receiving in a season since then.
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