Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods. Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Rams punched their ticket to the Super Bowl with a win over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night, and Cooper Kupp made sure one of his injured teammates received credit for the feat.

Rams wide receiver Robert Woods, who has been a huge part of the team’s offense for several years now, tore his ACL in practice leading up to Week 10 back in November. Following L.A.’s 20-17 win, Kupp sent a great tweet about how important Woods is to him and the team.

Kupp and Woods also shared an awesome moment on the field after the NFC Championship Game.

Woods averaged 88.6 catches per season from 2018-20. His injury happened to come right after the Rams signed Odell Beckham Jr., which helped fill the void. Still, you can imagine how much better their offense would be if Woods never got hurt.

Kupp has made some of the biggest plays of the postseason thus far. It’s nice to see him give credit to a teammate who has been forced to watch it all from the sidelines.

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