Cooper Kupp entered the playoffs with a buzz that wasn’t just about football. The post Calls Mount Against Matthew Stafford for Ignoring Cooper Kupp in Playoffs As Rams WR Puts Up Abysmal Numbers appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Cooper Kupp’s minimal involvement in the Rams’ playoff win against the Vikings sparks outrage among fans and raises questions about Matthew Stafford’s decision-making.
Rams head coach Sean McVay, quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receivers Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp spoke with the media about their upcoming playoff game against Philadelphia.
The Los Angeles Rams have locked up a playoff spot, although they could be either the No. 3 or No. 4 seed in the NFC depending upon the results of Sunday’s acti
The significance of Monday's 27-9 win over the Minnesota Vikings beyond its playoff consequences wasn't lost on members of the Los Angeles Rams. The NFC
As we noted last week, from the above list, the Eagles faced Derrick Henry, Bijan Robinson, Josh Jacobs x2, Chuba Hubbard, Bucky Irving, Rico Dowdle x2, Najee Harris, and, of course, Williams himself this season. So, you know, they've faced a bunch of good backs this year.
Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, Cooper Kupp, Kyren Williams and Kevin Dotson are all healthy scratches and will not play against the Seahawks. They’re all inactive, as is Rob Havenstein, who’s dealing with a shoulder injury.
Matthew Stafford throws two touchdown passes and the Rams' defense sacks Sam Darnold nine times in a 27-9 wild-card victory over the Vikings on Monday.
If Minnesota can take Kupp out of the game, Stafford might be staring at a fourth straight sub-200-yard passing effort. This article first appeared on Minnesota Vikings on SI and was syndicated ...
LOS ANGELES — Cooper Kupp was a driving force when the Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl to cap the 2021 season, culminating with his winning touchdown catch.
During the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl run three years ago, Cooper Kupp put together one of the best postseasons ever by a wide receiver. He set a record with 33 receptions, the most by a player in a single postseason,
The Rams had lots of youth on a defense helmed by first-year coordinator Chris Shula, but have navigated the growing pains well thanks to his trust and flexibility.