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That doesn't mean Kupp isn't still excited to be a Seahawk. Learning the new system has been just as fun for him as stressful. "I'm excited about what we're doing and it is fun," Kupp continued.
Kupp recently gave Seattle Sports' Stacy Jo Rost a fantastic answer in response to a question about complex NFL defenses. " In 2017 and 2018, Sean McVay's offense was ahead of the game," Kupp said.
For new Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp, however, there's no debate whatsoever. “I think without a doubt, he’s got his best football ahead of him,” Kupp told The Athletic.
We’re going to bring pressures from all different directions,’” Kupp said. One of the interviewers then says to Kupp: “You should be an analyst.” Oh, he will be. If he wants to.
We’ll see. Time will tell.” Funny. For the record, Kupp is only three years older than Darnold, but the difference between what a 28 year old will eat and a 31 year old can be a vast ocean.
Wide receiver Cooper Kupp spent the last eight seasons with the Rams and Sean McVay was the head coach and architect of the offense that whole time, so there wasn’t much to learn about the offense ...
Cooper Kupp heads to 2025 bound to bring new motivation. After all, he had a much-publicized falling out with the Los Angeles Rams. The Super Bowl LVI Most Valuable Player is getting used to his ...
After spending eight seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp is taking part in his first minicamp for a new team for the first time ever. Kupp says it's, "New, but ...
Seeing Cooper Kupp in a Seattle Seahawks uniform is going to be a weird look for some fans. But Kupp is excited to be in the northwest, especially working with first-year offensive coordinator ...
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp, right, greets head coach Mike MacDonald during NFL football minicamp at the team's training facility, Wednesday, June 11, 2025, in Renton, Wash.
Time will tell how well Seattle wide receiver Cooper Kupp fits in with a new franchise after spending each of the past eight seasons with the Los Angeles Rams and signing a three-year, $45 million ...
We’re going to bring pressures from all different directions,’” Kupp said. One of the interviewers then says to Kupp: “You should be an analyst.” Oh, he will be. If he wants to.