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Ex-Rams star Cooper Kupp signing with Seahawks on $45M contract

Coupap stays in the NFC west but heads north.

According to multiple reports, the former RAMS star has signed a three-year deal with the Seahawks worth $45 million.

Kupp is a native Yakima who attended East Washington. So this move is the return of All Pro Word in 2021.

The Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Cup (10) catches a pass against the Philadelphia Eagles in the first half in the 2025 NFC division round game at Lincoln Financial Field. Eric Hartline-imagn Image

“Washington is back to my heart. Let's go!!!!” Kupp shared in an X post that includes a photo of him edited on the Seahawks jersey.

After Tyler Rockett was released last week, after trading DK Metcalf for the Steelers on Sunday, Kupp fills the void with the Seahawks wideout.

Coupall (10) plays before the NFC Wild Card Game with the Minnesota Vikings at State Farm Stadium. Joe CamporeAle-Immagn Images

The 31-year-old joins a new look assault as he sees Samdarnold grab the reins in the center after the quarterback agrees to a three-year, $105 million contract.

He will replace Geno Smith, who was traded for the Raiders last Friday.

For Kupp, the Seattle deal concludes that it was a tumultuous last few weeks when the Rams tried to trade him.

Ultimately, Los Angeles couldn't find a partner to do the deal and instead released Kupp at the start of free agency, saving the team $15 million in cap space in 2025.

Coupa P. (10) walks side hustle during an NFL football game in Arlington, Texas on Sunday, November 29th, 2023 AP

Kupp is one of his best and healthy, top wide receivers in all football.

His best year led the NFL in 2021 with 145 catches, 1,947 receiving yards and 16 touchdown grabs.

He placed the perfect bow that season and won the Super Bowl MVP with eight catches and two touchdowns when the Rams defeated the Bengals.

However, since winning the big game, Kupp has fought injuries and has not played in over 12 regular season games in each of the last three seasons.

Uncle's injuries were limited to 12 games this year, but he still carried 67 catches for 710 yards.

“I feel like I have a lot of good football left,” Kupp told reporters after the conclusion of this season. “I'll play soccer next year. There's a lot I know.”

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