Rams Inform Cooper Kupp Of Release After Being Unable To Trade Him

Gabriel Arteaga
Gabriel Arteaga
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Originally published by RamsNewswire.com

Cooper Kupp, Rams

It became clear early in the offseason that the Los Angeles Rams would be moving on from franchise icon Cooper Kupp after he announced the organization’s intention to trade him.

While it’s unfortunate to see Kupp go after everything he’s done for the team since being drafted in the third round in 2017 out of Eastern Washington, the Rams feel it’s best to part ways now and save a little money in the process.

Because of Kupp’s contract though, which has two years and cap hits of $29.8 million and $27.3 million, trading him has not been as easy task.

Kupp has a $7.5 million roster bonus due at the start of the new league year, so instead of paying that, the Rams are cutting the star wide receiver, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network:

This was always the likely scenario if the Rams were unable to trade Kupp, especially after they decided to bring in Davante Adams in free agency to essentially replace him.

With the Rams releasing Kupp, they will save $15 million in cash and $7.52 million against the salary cap if they designate it as a post-June 1 cut. If the Rams release him without a post-June 1 designation, they will absorb $22.2 million in dead money due to the remaining prorated portions of his signing bonus and $5 million of his roster bonus.

As Kupp now hits free agency for the first time in his career, he is expected to garner a lot of interest with the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots among the teams looking for help at wide receiver.

While he may not be the triple crown receiver he once was, Kupp still has some juice left in the tank as in 12 games for the Rams last season, he hauled in 67 receptions for 710 yards and six touchdowns.

Sean McVay on what Cooper Kupp means to him

Cooper Kupp’s rookie season coincided with the Rams bringing in Sean McVay, and the head coach discussed what the receiver has meant to his career.

“I’m a better human, I’m a better coach, I’m a better person because of my relationship and the influence Cooper Kupp’s had on me,” McVay said. “His legacy in my life and as a Ram is cemented forever. And we’ve had to have some honest conversations. And here’s the reality, too. I think you always preface it with, you have a responsibility to the collective and it doesn’t mean you’re right. I’ve been wrong before, I’ll be wrong again. Doesn’t change my love, my appreciation, my gratitude for everything that he’s meant.”

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