Patriots would be wise to sign Cooper Kupp
- At age 31, Cooper Kupp is no longer considered an elite receiver, but he remains a strong route runner capable of beating man coverage.
- Kupp had 67 catches, 710 yards, and six touchdowns last season despite an ankle injury, making him an attractive option for the Patriots' struggling receiving corps.
- Patriots coach Mike Vrabel believes that signing Kupp could improve professionalism and talent within the receiver room, as his experience and leadership qualities would be beneficial for the team.
- Kupp expressed that he is highly motivated and looking to prove that the Rams made a mistake in releasing him, emphasizing his desire to play elite football for years to come.
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Former Super Bowl MVPs Aaron Rodgers and Cooper Kupp hit the open market
The NFL league year kicked off Wednesday with two former Super Bowl MVPs hitting the open market.


Patriots would be wise to sign Cooper Kupp
Though no longer in his prime, the former Rams wide receiver would be an upgrade at one of New England's weakest positions.
Cooper Kupp Gives Heartfelt Goodbye To Rams
The Los Angeles Rams bid farewell to fan-favorite Cooper Kupp, a former Super Bowl MVP, in a departure that felt like a tremendous loss.Though swiftly offset by adding six-time Pro Bowler Davante Adams, Kupp's absence continues to unsettle the fanbase.READ: Davante Adams Heads Back To West Coast As Possible Rams Upgrade For Cooper KuppWhile the media scrambles to figure out where Kupp is headed next (with three teams reportedly interested), the …
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