One of the most puzzling parts of the Los Angeles Rams’ recent 4-1 stretch is the disappearance of Cooper Kupp. He’s caught just five passes for 82 yards in the last four games he’s played, putting up numbers that no one is used to seeing from the Super Bowl MVP.
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 had the best season of his career in 2021, with 1,937 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns, he had a season to remember. However, in subsequent seasons, Kupp has struggled to stay healthy and even when available,
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.
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Bleacher Report's Maurice Moton thinks the Commanders should try and trade for Los Angeles Rams WR and Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp.
Cooper Kupp has had something of a down 2024, particularly toward the end of the season. This has some thinking the Rams might be looking to move on from him.
Many speculated it symbolized a shift into “Playoff Kupp” mode, reminiscent of his Super Bowl MVP run in 2021, per RamsWire. Cooper Kupp and Anna Marie Kupp, who met in high school and have ...
After three challenging seasons filled with injuries, Cooper Kupp looks to return to his record-setting 2021 form
Chase joins Kupp, Steve Smith Sr, Sterling Sharpe, Jerry Rice, and Lance Alworth as the winners from the modern era. Both Rice and Alworth are in the Hall of Fame while Sharpe and Smith Sr have been finalists. Both Kupp and Chase are likely to be finalists at the very least once their careers come to an end.
Saquon Barkley's Week 12 outing vs. the Rams was his statistical best of the regular season. He toted the rock 26 times for 255 rushing yards. He scored two touchdowns. That was the highest rushing total of his career. He also caught four passes for 47 yards.