Cooper Kupp had his eighth season with the Los Angeles Rams come to an end this past Sunday with a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in a snowy divisional round battle. Now the football world has to wait and see if that was the last game the wide receiver ever plays with the franchise that he's spent all eight years of his career with.
After being eliminated from the NFL playoffs by the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams star Cooper Kupp spoke about his future with the franchise.
After nearly finding a way to come back on the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round, the Los Angeles Rams saw their season end with a 28-22 loss.
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.
As the game went on, the weather became a factor with the snow falling harder. Both teams struggled to throw the ball, and the difference-maker ultimately became Eagles running back Saquon Barkley. He rushed 26 times for 205 yards and added 27 yards through the air.
The Los Angeles Rams are coming off having a great offensive performance. But there was still someone missing in the offense. Wide receiver Cooper Kupp only had one catch.
Kupp was arguably the best wide receiver in the NFL just a few seasons ago. In 2021, when the Rams won the Super Bowl, the former Eastern Washington star tallied 145 catches for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns, all of which led the NFL. He even won Super Bowl MVP.
Wide receiver Cooper Kupp got brutally honest on his LA Rams future ahead of an uncertain offseason after trade rumors earlier this season.
The Rams have improved the last two seasons after their 5-12 disaster of 2022. But this fatal flaw must get addressed in 2025.
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Former Rams wide receiver Tory Holt discusses Pro Football Hall of Fame hopes and his reaction to the Los Angeles Rams 2024 season.