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Los Angeles Rams Release Cooper Kupp After Failing to Secure Trade

  • Writer: Too Recklss
    Too Recklss
  • Mar 12
  • 2 min read

The Los Angeles Rams have made a major roster move, releasing veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp after failing to find a trade partner for the former Super Bowl MVP. The decision signals a shift in the team’s strategy as they look to rework their roster for the upcoming season.


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Leading up to Kupp’s release, the Rams actively explored trade opportunities but were unable to finalize a deal. Reports suggest that Kupp’s contract and recent injury history played a role in limiting trade interest. With no viable trade options, the Rams opted to part ways, allowing Kupp to explore free agency.


Kupp played a crucial role in the Rams’ Super Bowl LVI victory, earning Super Bowl MVP honors after a historic 2021 season in which he led the league in receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Despite injuries limiting his impact in recent seasons, Kupp remained a key offensive weapon for quarterback Matthew Stafford. His departure marks the end of an era for Los Angeles, as they now look to younger receivers to step up.



For Kupp, free agency presents an opportunity to join a contending team in need of an experienced playmaker. Teams with cap space and a need for a reliable target, such as the Buffalo Bills or Kansas City Chiefs, could be potential landing spots.

As for the Rams, the move opens up cap space and clears the way for emerging talent like Puka Nacua to take on a larger role in the offense. The team may also explore free agency or the draft to bolster their receiving corps.



Cooper Kupp’s release is a significant shake-up for the Rams, signaling a transition in their roster-building approach. While the decision may be financially motivated, Kupp’s contributions to the franchise will not be forgotten. As free agency approaches, all eyes will be on where the former Rams star lands next.


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