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Rams Release Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp After Eight Seasons

The Los Angeles Rams part ways with their iconic wide receiver, citing financial considerations and team strategy.

  • Cooper Kupp, a key figure in the Rams' Super Bowl LVI victory and 2021 Offensive Player of the Year, has been released after eight seasons with the team.
  • The decision follows three injury-plagued seasons and the emergence of younger receivers like Puka Nacua as the team's top options.
  • Kupp's contract, which carried a $29.8 million cap hit for 2025, was deemed too costly, and no trade partners were found prior to his release.
  • The Rams have restructured their receiving corps, signing Davante Adams to a two-year deal and extending Tutu Atwell for one year, while preparing to explore further options in free agency and the draft.
  • Kupp, who expressed disappointment but optimism for his future, leaves behind a legacy of 634 catches, 7,776 yards, and 57 touchdowns, ranking fourth in Rams history for receiving yards.
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