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The Los Angeles Rams are releasing star wide receiver Cooper Kupp. Will the New England Patriots be interested?
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Sporting News on MSNCooper Kupp contract details: Former Super Bowl MVP headed to Seattle on three-year dealFollowing his eight seasons with the Rams and a successful tenure catching passes from Matthew Stafford, Kupp is set to become an elite weapon for Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold in Klint Kubiak's ...
The Los Angeles Rams are now four years removed from their last Super Bowl victory ... in New England. The Patriots appear set at the quarterback spot with their No. 3 overall draft pick from ...
Here's how NFL fans reacted to the shocking news that the New England Patriots were releasing eight-year captain David Andrews.
Jimmy Garoppolo says the decision to stay with the Rams as Matthew Stafford's backup wasn't a difficult one to make.
Adams said McVay’s attentiveness was one of the main reasons he signed a two-year contract that could be worth up to $46 ...
If the Patriots are still on the hunt for a wide receiver, Cooper Kupp is officially available.
while ex-Patriots cornerback J.C. Jackson netted $88,450 for his ring after New England’s victory over the Rams in Super Bowl LIII. Earlier this month, former Patriots tight end Martellus ...
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