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‘I’ll stay where my feet are’ – Rams star wide receiver responds to trade speculation


Cooper Kupp isn’t worried.

After the reports came out earlier in the day Los Angeles Rams Kupp responded in Kupp-esque fashion, actively trying to trade his franchise.

Kupp was named to Super Bowl LVI for his performance, which included the game-winning touchdown (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

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Kupp was named to Super Bowl LVI for his performance, which included the game-winning touchdown (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Nothing but class.

“I’m aware of it, but at the end of the day I’ll stay where my feet are,” Kupp told the media.

“That’s all I know. I have a job to do here.”

“I take great pride in the fact that I can give my all for the people in this building, and step out onto the field knowing that I have prepared the best I can.

“I’ve been an LA Ram for seven and a half years and I’ve taken this same approach every day.

“Whatever happens outside of this, I have to control what I can control.

“Right now that means being the best L.A. Ram I can be.”

His comments come after Diana Russini reported that the Rams were calling teams about trading their wide receiver.

Rasini posted the following on X:

“The Rams have called multiple teams about a prior trade Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp explains the source @MikeSilver, @jourdanrodrigueAnd me. The Rams have indicated a desire to take on some of that ’24 salary and are seeking a second-round pick.”

Kupp was drafted by the Rams in the third round out of Eastern Washington in 2017.

Since then, he has become one of the best and most influential players in the history of the Rams franchise.

Super Bowl MVP, All-Pro, OPOY, Pro-Bowler, Triple-Crown winner, Kupp literally did it all for Los Angeles.

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And even now, while living in the middle of the weird trade murmurings, he’s handling everything with class, which is certainly no surprise.

Kupp has always been like this since moving to Los Angeles, and apparently, even before his Eastern Washington days.

Unfortunately, it’s part of the NFL business, and the Rams appear to be in sell mode.

The Rams started 2–4 out of the gate, largely due to significant injuries on both sides of the ball, including Kupp, who suffered an ankle sprain in Week 2 and has not returned since.

However, if he gets Kupp on the Rams by Thursday night when they play minnesota vikingsAll signs point towards his return.

If LA decides to trade Kupp it would end the dynamic duo and chemistry he shared with his quarterback, Matthew Stafford,

When they’re both on, few are better.

Now Kupp will have to wait and see what his future holds, but in the meantime, he’ll just stay ‘where his feet are.’

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