
Cooper Kupp
NFL wide receiver
Cooper Kupp is an American football wide receiver who became one of the National Football League's most productive receivers during his time with the Los Angeles Rams. He is particularly known for a record-setting 2021 season that culminated in a Super Bowl championship and the game's Most Valuable Player award.
Early life
Cooper Douglas Kupp was born on June 15, 1993, in Yakima, Washington. He comes from a football family; his grandfather and father both played professional football. He attended Eastern Washington University, where he had a highly decorated college career as a wide receiver, setting numerous records at the Football Championship Subdivision level.
Career
Kupp was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 2017 NFL Draft and quickly became an important part of the team's offense. After establishing himself as a reliable receiver, he developed into one of the league's elite targets, known for precise route-running and strong chemistry with his quarterback.
His 2021 season was historic: he led the NFL in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, achieving the receiving "Triple Crown," a rare feat. He capped the year by helping the Rams win Super Bowl LVI and was named the game's Most Valuable Player after scoring the winning touchdown. The season earned him Offensive Player of the Year honors and widespread acclaim.
Recent work
Following his standout championship season, Kupp continued to be a key contributor for the Rams, though injuries affected his availability in some subsequent seasons. He remained one of the team's most prominent offensive players and a respected veteran presence in the league. Known for his work ethic and football intelligence, he is regarded as one of the premier wide receivers of his era and a central figure in the Rams' recent success.
Playing style and legacy
Kupp is regarded as one of the most technically refined route-runners of his generation, known less for elite straight-line speed than for precision, separation and reliability in critical situations. His rapport with his quarterback and his consistency, whether lined up in the slot or outside, made him a model of productivity during his peak years. His historic 2021 campaign, in which he led the league in the major receiving categories and earned Super Bowl Most Valuable Player honors, placed him among an exclusive group of players to achieve such a season. Off the field he has been involved in community and charitable work and is known for his understated, team-first demeanor, traits that have made him a respected figure both within the Rams organization and across the league.