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The Los Angeles Rams have grown into one of the top teams in the NFC over the past few seasons.
Adding Matthew Stafford proved to be the right decision for this organization, as he helped bring them a Super Bowl victory.
The two seasons after the Super Bowl haven’t provided the same results, but this is a team with depth up and down their roster.
They also have several elite players at various positions, including wide receiver.
Cooper Kupp was a great receiver before Stafford joined the team, but Stafford helped him take his game to the next level.
Kupp is now considered one of the best receivers in the league, and he’s gearing up for another season with the team, hoping to get back to the Super Bowl.
He recently shared a video on Twitter, talking about how he got into football, which happened to be because he enjoyed spending time with his father.
“It was definitely a shared passion, something we liked to do together,” Kupp said.
I’m a third generation NFL player…but that’s not how I got into football. pic.twitter.com/uymPPa0avL
— Cooper Kupp (@CooperKupp) August 19, 2024
His father and grandfather both played in the NFL, but Kupp indicated that his father’s experience wasn’t ideal.
However, when Kupp wanted to play catch with his father, it always seemed to happen when he was growing up.
A lot of children of former athletes are seemingly pressured into playing the same sport as their parents, but Kupp didn’t feel that pressure.
Instead, he loved spending time with his father, and it just so happened that they loved to play football together more than anything else.
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