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Ex-Rams WR Cooper Kupp signs reported three years, $ 45 million with Seahawks

Cooper Kupp goes to Seattle.

Two days after the official approval of the Los Angeles Rams, the Washington, born in the Seattle Seahawks, signs a reported three-year contract of $ 45 million, according to Jordan Schultz from Fox Sports.

The Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars were among the other teams associated with the potential commitment of Kupp.

Seattle, who went 10-7, but the playoffs missed last season, recently exchanged the quarterback Geno Smith and the Wide Receiver DK Metcalf and also published the experienced Wide Receiver Tyler Lockett. On the other hand, the Seahawks recently signed the former quarterback from Minnesota Vikings and 2024 per bowler Sam Darnold for a three-year contract for $ 100.5 million and the former cowboy defensive end Demarcus Lawrence with a three-year contract of $ 42 million.

Last season, Kupp, who was 32 years old at the beginning of the regular 2025 season, took a total of 67 receptions for 710 yards and six touchdowns. He was limited to 12 games due to an ankle injury.

Unfortunately, the combination of ankle, foot and thigh injuries has recently restricted its availability, since it has not played in more than 12 games of the regular season in the last three seasons.

Kupp, a unique All-Pro and the offensive player of 2021, received the NFL in reception (145), received yards (1,947) in 2021 and received Touchdowns (16) when he and the Rams won Super Bowl LVI. He received over 1,000 hetered and double -digit touchdowns in two seasons in two seasons each (2019 and 2021 for both categories). He spent the first eight seasons of his NFL career at the Rams (2017-24).

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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