Cooper Kupp is going to be in a different uniform next season. The wide receiver revealed on Feb. 3 that the Los Angeles Rams put him on the trading block. The Rams reportedly aren't interested in reworking Kupp's contract to keep him around.
He announced the Rams’ plans on social media earlier this month and now three weeks later, Sean McVay has commented on it for the first time publicly. On the “Fitz and Whit” podcast with Ryan Fitzpatrick and Andrew Whitworth, he discussed the decision to move on from Kupp, which wasn’t an easy one.
The Los Angeles Rams head into the 2025 offseason with high hopes following their deep playoff run led by a young core on both sides of the ball. However, the m
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Sporting News on MSNRams trade proposal replaces Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp with $252 million duoThe Los Angeles Rams are staring down the barrel of possibly having to replace both Cooper Kupp and Matthew Stafford this offseason. One NFL analyst recently put together a trade proposal that would have the Rams acquiring a $252 million duo.
This is not the first time that an ESPN analyst has believed that the former All-Pro wide receiver and New England would be a perfect match. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler also wrote a piece detailing how others around the league viewed Kupp and the Patriots as a good fit for each other.
The Washington Commanders need receiving help and former NFL receiving leader Cooper Kupp is on the trading block.
During Super Bowl week, Super Bowl LVI MVP Cooper Kupp disclosed that the Rams are trying to trade him. Although trades can't become official until the new league year opens next month, tentative deals can be reached at any time before then.
Speaking of Cooper Kupp, Sean McVay also shared his thoughts on the Super Bowl LVI MVP, who is actively being shopped by the Rams. He began by praising the wideout's everlasting influence on him and his legacy, both professional and personal:
Cooper Kupp could have a new NFL address soon before NFL free agency begins. The Los Angeles Rams wide receiver, though, just may team up with a $68 million star wide receiver.
The Washington Commanders are looking to go even further in the NFL, which is why they will seek to add a former Super Bowl champion to help Jayden Daniels.
While the star QB is under contract with the Los Angeles Rams, it comes at $30 million, with $4 million guaranteed, which are figures well below market rate. (His cap hit is $49.7 million, per Over The Cap .)
Will the Rams move forward with Stafford at QB for another season or look for a long-term answer at the position?
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