The Los Angeles Rams dismantled the Minnesota Vikings in Monday’s Wild Card Round clash. In a dominating performance that saw the Rams go 24-3 by the end of the first half, Cooper Kupp’s involvement seemed a bit too little.
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.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cooper Kupp was a driving force when the Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl to cap the 2021 season, culminating with his winning touchdown catch.
The play: Jalen Reagor, the Chargers wide receiver, was wide open on a busted coverage. A few yards outside the end zone, cornerback Starling Thomas V caught up to Reagor from behind and forced the ball free. Safety Jalen Thompson recovered the ball in the end zone for the touchback.
Cooper Kupp and the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Minnesota Vikings 27-9 on "Monday Night Football," advancing to the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. Kupp helped the Rams' offense produce 292 yards and 16 first downs on 5.7 yards per play. The former Offensive Player of the Year recorded one reception and 29 yards.
Everything seemed pretty normal for the Los Angeles Rams during practice at their temporary home on a beautiful afternoon in suburban Phoenix.
Cooper Kupp just wrapped up his eighth season in the NFL, all with the Los Angeles Rams, and while it didn’t end the way he or the team wanted it to, he’s already motivated to bounce back in 2025.
Cooper Kupp is uncertain whether his remarkable eight-year career with the Los Angeles Rams came to an end last weekend in Philadelphia. Although the former All-Pro receiver is under contract for the next two seasons,
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The Los Angeles Rams have experience handling a short week in the playoffs, even if not all of them remember it. Head coach Sean McVay decided the Rams wouldn’t practice Wednesday ahead of their NFC divisional round game at the Philadelphia Eagles following a 27-9 win over the Minnesota Vikings in
Through a public statement made through the Arizona Republic, the Rams made sure to express appreciation for the work done to accommodate the team during Wild Card Weekend