Cooper Kupp was a legend for the Los Angeles Rams, and he may be a legend across the NFL before it’s all said and done
Jason McCourty was recently asked by Kay Adams if Cooper Kupp was a Hall of Fame caliber wide receiver and McCourty asserted without hesitation “absolutely”.
“Triple Crown, Super Bowl MVP, two-time Super Bowl Champ…like…absolutely…when you talk about him in Canton, absolutely he’s earned that with his performances in the big moments obviously in his time with the Rams and how he’s come over and what’s done for Seattle…”
What an eventful year for Kupp who was cut by the Los Angeles Rams last offseason, and responded by winning his second Super Bowl ring with the Seattle Seahawks.
Kupp, by the numbers, didn’t have his best year in 2025 (his best year to date came with the Rams in 2021), BUT he caught a touchdown in the NFC Championship game against the Rams, he made some big-time plays in the Super Bowl and overall, he was a missing piece that Seattle needed in the 2025 season to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
The Rams more or less replaced Kupp with Davantae Adams in a savvy move, but Adams was at home watching the Super Bowl wondering how he is 0-5 in NFL Championship games, while Kupp was securing another ring.
Both Adams and Kupp may one day find themselves in Canton, but as of 2026, only one of those players has two Super Bowl rings, and with that second ring, Kupp may have just locked up his spot in Canton, and he seemingly has the chance to add even more to his already stellar resume before his career is done.
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