INGLEWOOD, Calif.(AP) — Cooper Kupp has made it quite clear he didn't want to leave the Los Angeles Rams last winter. The standout wide receiver set records and won a Super Bowl MVP award during eight successful seasons in Sean McVay's offense, and Southern California was his family's adopted home.
When the Rams informed him they were moving on , Kupp couldn't help taking it personally.
“It was a meaningful place for me,” Kupp said Wednesday. “I enjoyed stepping on that field for eight years and representing the city of Los Angeles. I tried to do it to the best of my ability, and it was important to me. It was important for me for the fans and what we wanted to build there. The relationships were just too important to feel like that was broken.”
Kupp also says he wasn’t given clarity

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