Despite his down year production wise, Cooper Kupp still provides the Rams value and there's a way to keep him on the team while freeing up money to sign another wide receiver.
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.
Kupp, 31, is going into the second year of a three-year, $80.1 million contract. The Rams can try to lower his $29.7 million cap hit in 2025 with an extension. A trade or post-June 1 cut are the only ways they can move on without incurring more dead money than they would save.
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, has two years remaining on his contract and surely will have a market if he becomes available.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford is one player mulling his future in the NFL and possible retirement, but wideout Cooper Kupp doesn't appear like he'll be hanging up his helmet anytime soon. That said, what logo will be on the side of his helmet in 2025 may be up in the air.
Kupp, when healthy, is still a very productive player. The Patriots found out first hand in Week 11 when the veteran wideout dominated their secondary with six receptions for 106 yards and two touchdowns in a 28-22 Rams win at Gillette Stadium.
The Los Angeles Rams' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisional round was a sad end to a solid season. After opening the season 1-4, the Rams bounced ba
The Rams toboggan into the offseason, with their cup far from full after losing in the playoffs. What remains to be learned is if Kupp will return in 2025.
Cooper Kupp is uncertain whether his remarkable eight-year career with the Los Angeles Rams came to an end last weekend in Philadelphia.
Kupp was referring to the Rams’ conversations about him with other teams ahead of this season’s trade deadline. The 31-year-old receiver and former triple crown winner has been with the franchise his entire career after they drafted him in the third round in 2017.
Bringing in a new No. 1 weapon for Drake Maye will be among the top priorities for the Patriots this offseason. With that in mind, there are quite a few names available in free ag