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Cooper Kupp again did what he has all season: dominated a game from start to finish. This time, he did it in Super Bowl 56, winning the MVP.
The Los Angeles Rams made Cooper Kupp available via trade, and have might set up a bidding war between Super Bowl contenders in the process.
Cooper Kupp said in his postgame interview that after the Rams lost the Super Bowl in 2019, he had a vision that the team would return to the big game and he would be the MVP.
Cooper Kupp is the eighth wide receiver to be crowned Super Bowl MVP. Here’s everything you need to know about the player who brought the Los Angeles Rams to victory.
Unsurprisingly, Kupp was named Super Bowl MVP. Kupp’s accomplishments speak for themselves. In 2021, the Eastern Washington product set numerous franchise single-season receiving records.
Kupp. won the receiving triple crown and Super Bowl MVP in the 2021 season when he caught 145 passes for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns. Kupp added 33 catches for 478 yards and six TDs in the ...
Cooper Kupp Admits He’s Never Battled $40 Million Super Bowl Champ. ... Now, he gets the Super Bowl 56 Most Valuable Player. Kupp, though, knows the 49ers will present challenges outside of Ward.
Three years after winning the Super Bowl LVI MVP award, receiver Cooper Kupp is no longer a member of the Rams. The release, which became official on Wednesday, is no surprise. From the moment Kupp ...
But even with Kupp's incredible impact on the game, Nick Wright believes that Donald was most deserving of Super Bowl MVP honors. "The reason the Rams won this game was their defense," Wright said ...
The Los Angles Rams cut Super Bowl 56 MVP Cooper Kupp after being unable to find a trade partner for their former No. 1 wide receiver.
By designating Kupp a post-June 1 cut, the Rams save $15 million against the salary cap while accruing a $14.78 million dead cap number in 2025 and $7.48 million in 2026. Kupp’s release marks ...
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