One of the most puzzling parts of the Los Angeles Rams’ recent 4-1 stretch is the disappearance of Cooper Kupp. He’s caught just five passes for 82 yards in the last four games he’s played, putting up numbers that no one is used to seeing from the Super Bowl MVP.
Since generating 1,947 receiving yards in 2021, Rams receiver Cooper Kupp hasn't gotten back to 1,000 in any season.
Former Rams Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp and Eagles rookie slot cornerback Cooper DeJean faced off back in late November in a matchup that was clearly one by the Iowa product. Kupp was shut down for the most part in that game despite the box score showing an eight-catch, 60-yard, and one-touchdown performance.
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The Los Angeles Rams upset the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night and have earned the right to head to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles with a berth in the NFC
Cooper Kupp is going with the braids tonight for the Rams’ playoff opener and it’s certainly an interesting look
Cooper Kupp dropped to WR3 in terms of playing time, seeing his role reduced in the Rams’ win over the Vikings
The McVay and Whitworth families donated $400,000 to two organizations, the LAFD Foundation and the Pasadena Community Foundation. Inspired by this, Cooper Kupp pledged to match up to $500,000 for each organization to raise an additional $1M in relief funding.
Saquon Barkley's Week 12 outing vs. the Rams was his statistical best of the regular season. He toted the rock 26 times for 255 rushing yards. He scored two touchdowns. That was the highest rushing total of his career. He also caught four passes for 47 yards.
The Los Angeles Rams reportedly tried to trade Cooper Kupp after their 1-4 start, and the team could continue those talks once their playoff run comes to an end.
A trio of Unders highlight Jeremy Jones' Rams vs. Eagles prop picks, including the continuing frustration of A.J. Brown.