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.
Cooper Kupp talked with reporters on Monday to discuss his future with the Rams, but it's becoming more and more apparent that that time should be coming to an end. Sarah Barshop of ESPN broke down the conversation,
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
In his exit interview Monday, Kupp gave as definitive an answer as he could have when asked about his future in the NFL, leaving no doubt that he’ll be returning for his ninth season as a pro in 2025.
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.
The Los Angeles Rams and Cooper Kupp appear ready to part ways, and there's an obvious next destination for the former Super Bowl MVP.
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.
Wide receiver Cooper Kupp wants to return to the Rams next season, but there's a chance the team could trade him or try to restructure his contract.
The Pittsburgh Steelers must address their wide receivers room with at least one major addition during the 2025 offseason. One NFL analyst believes Pittsburgh could be a landing spot for an $80 million wide receiver who could be on the chopping block with his current team.
The Detroit Lions are predicted to pull off a blockbuster deal for a former All-Pro who won a Super Bowl a few years ago.
Demarcus Robinson is a pending free agent but he would love to stay with the Rams – and the team should want him back, too