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Cooper Kupp Leads Seahawks to Super Bowl LX Against Former Rams

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Kupp Joins Seahawks After Rams Release After the Los Angeles Rams cut Cooper Kupp, the veteran wide receiver announced on X that trade talks began on Feb 3 2025, confirming his imminent departure from the only team he had ever played for [1]. Two days later he signed with the Seattle Seahawks, returning to his Washington roots in Yakima and his alma mater Eastern Washington University [1]. The move marked a rapid transition from being cut to joining a new franchise ahead of the postseason [1].

MVP Performance Propels Seahawks to NFC Championship In the NFC championship game, Kupp caught four passes for 39 yards and scored the decisive touchdown against his former Rams, breaking their defense and securing Seattle’s berth in the Super Bowl [1]. Although his statistical output was modest, the late‑game score proved pivotal for the Seahawks’ victory [1]. His contribution echoed his earlier Super Bowl LVI MVP performance, where he delivered the winning touchdown for the Rams [1].

Coach Macdonald Labels Kupp Force Multiplier Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald described Kupp as a “force multiplier” who elevates the entire offense, influencing younger receivers like Jaxon Smith‑Njigba and impacting all three phases of the team [1]. Macdonald emphasized that Kupp’s presence improves route running, blocking, and overall team chemistry [1]. The coach’s assessment underscores the strategic value the Seahawks attribute to Kupp beyond raw statistics [1].

Kupp Set to Face Former Team in Super Bowl LX Seattle’s victory positions Kupp to meet the Rams in Super Bowl LX, giving him a chance to compete against the franchise that released him [1]. The matchup creates a narrative of redemption as Kupp seeks to add another championship to his résumé [1]. The upcoming game will be the first Super Bowl appearance for the Seahawks since their 2014 win, and Kupp will be a central figure on both sides of the story [1].

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2022 – Cooper Kupp earns MVP honors in Super Bowl LVI by catching the game‑winning touchdown that secures the Rams’ championship on their home field, cementing his status as a clutch performer [1].

Feb 3, 2025 – Kupp posts on X that the Los Angeles Rams are actively seeking to trade him, confirming his imminent departure from the only NFL team he has ever played for [1].

Feb 5, 2025 – Two days after being cut, Kupp signs with the Seattle Seahawks, returning to his Washington roots in Yakima and Eastern Washington University, and immediately joins a receiving corps eager for his veteran presence [1].

2025 season – After injury‑limited final three years in Los Angeles, Kupp appears in 16 of 17 games for Seattle, posting 593 receiving yards—the second‑most on the team—and benefits from a reduced daily workload designed to preserve his health [2].

Jan 27, 2026 (NFC Championship) – Kupp catches four passes for 39 yards and scores the decisive late‑game touchdown against his former Rams, propelling Seattle to the Super Bowl and delivering a poetic revenge for his release [1].

Jan 27, 2026 (NFC Championship) – Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald calls Kupp a “force multiplier” whose presence lifts the entire offense and praises the smart, limited workload that keeps him effective [1][2].

Jan 27, 2026 (NFC Championship) – Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak describes Kupp as “a phenomenal Hall of Fame brain,” emphasizing his willingness to block and his big‑play capability in the passing game [2].

Jan 27, 2026 (NFC Championship) – Running back Cam Akers lauds Kupp as “the same person every day,” a true leader who can be counted on to be in the right place at the right time [2].

Jan 27, 2026 (NFC Championship) – Kupp states he aims for 1,500 receiving yards and double‑digit touchdowns, pledging to “execute what’s asked of me” and keep the ball in his hands despite a modest statistical year [2].

Feb 9, 2026 (Super Bowl LX) – Seattle faces the Rams in Super Bowl LX, giving Kupp a chance to compete for a title against the franchise that released him, while his veteran leadership remains a key storyline for the Seahawks [1].

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