In the interest of full transparency, Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp revealed that Los Angeles is planning to trade him. And after almost being dealt midway through the 2024 season, it now appears the Super Bowl LVI MVP will be on a new team next season.
Kupp also made his feelings about the Rams' decision crystal clear in a message to his fans on social media.
But fully aware the NFL is a business, Kupp appears motivated to help elevate his next team.
Which teams make sense as possible trade destinations for the former NFL Offensive Player of the Year?
Cincinnati Bengals
In an ironic twist, the Bengals, the team Kupp beat in Super Bowl LVI, could be in need of a new star receiver. With Tee Higgins expected to test free agency, Kupp could step right in as his replacement in Cincinnati.
The Bengals would offer Kupp an opportunity to go from catching passes to a future Hall of Famer in Matthew Stafford to a much younger elite signal caller in Joe Burrow.
Kupp would give Burrow a second option behind clear No. 1 target Ja'Marr Chase and someone to help move the chains in the short and intermediate passing game.
New England Patriots
Many have compared Kupp to former Patriots greats Julian Edelman and Wes Welker, making New England an interesting option.
The Patriots believe they have their quarterback of the future, but they need to provide him with more weapons at his disposal. Who better to help Drake Maye take this game to the next level than a reliable veteran receiver like Kupp?
Washington Commanders
Even though Jayden Daniels led Washington to the NFC Championship game — the franchises best season in decades — in his rookie season, those who follow the Commanders closely are concerned he may be headed for a sophomore slump if the clear holes on the roster aren't rectified.
Washington simply doesn't have a true top receiver, with tight end Zach Ertz leading the team in receptions (18) in the postseason and being second in yards during the regular season.
The Commanders are in "win now" mode and have cap space, which are two factors that could cause ownership to pull the trigger on a trade for Kupp.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Saying the Steelers are in desperate need of receiver help would be a grave understatement. George Pickens has the talent of a No. 1, but his antics and inconstant play make fans concerned about his future in Pittsburgh.
Calvin Austin III has had his moments behind Pickens, but he's far from Kupp's level. But with uncertainty at quarterback, Kupp could view Pittsburgh as too risky of an option.
The Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins are also teams to keep an eye on for Kupp. And after totaling 710 yards in only 12 games in 2024, Kupp should still have plenty left in the tank for whoever wins his services.
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