The NFL is ready to welcome back a fully fit Cooper Kupp as he continues his pre-season preparations with the Los Angeles Rams.
The former offensive player of the year started the 2023 season as an injured reserve but returned to play 13 games, including the play-off loss against the Detroit Lions.
But will a full summer of training ahead, the Rams and Kupp will be brimming with confidence as they look to go deeper into the play-offs in 2025.
He has been working hard with quarterback Matthew Stafford and both are primed and ready to do some damage on the West Coast.
Kupp said: “I feel good. We got a lot of good work in this offseason.
“The best thing about this last year was just being able to feel healthy and have a full offseason of work, not just for myself in terms of working out and building my body back up but also having that time with Matthew, being able to get on the field and work through things together.
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“Obviously, getting out here has been great. First few days of camp have been awesome, things have been clicking and looking forward to continue to build on that this year.”
Kupp’s injury problems have paved the way for Puka Nacua to develop and now they can work together as the franchise’s most dangerous weapons in the new season.