
“It’s a nice little thing on the side,” Cooper Kupp says of getting to face the Rams
Cooper Kupp made his first press conference as a member of the Seattle Seahawks on Tuesday and he says he’s excited that he gets to face the L.A. Rams twice a year, but that staying within the division wasn’t part of his decision. Kupp signed a three-year, $45 million contract with the Seahawks only days after he was released by the Rams in a cap-saving move.
As NFC West foes, Kupp will get to face the Rams twice a year, as long as he stays healthy.
“When that time comes, it’ll just be football.”
Kupp on facing his former team. pic.twitter.com/XKlNPUspJG
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“Yeah, I am looking forward to (facing the Rams). That didn’t play into the decision to come here, it was a nice little thing on the side to be able to go against those guys. I have so much respect for the coaching staff, how they handle things, the players down there. It’s a really cool thing. When that time comes, it’ll just be football at that point.”
Kupp was born and raised in Yakima, Washington and had a historic college football career at Eastern Washington University. His grandfather and father also both played college football in the state of Washington. So it’s a homecoming for Kupp, but his NFL homecoming will always be the Rams.