Cooper Kupp might have unintentionally revealed the Los Angeles Rams’ offseason plans when he hinted at the team’s desire to trade him. But moving the former Super Bowl MVP won’t be simple. At 31, Kupp has battled injuries, missing 18 regular-season games over the past three seasons. Financially, he carries a $7.5 million roster bonus and $12.5 million salary for 2025, making potential suitors wary of the investment.
However, if the Rams eat some of his contracts or release him outright, several teams could make a compelling case for his services. Here are five possible destinations for Kupp in either a trade or free agency.
The Texans make immediate sense. Nick Caley, the Rams’ former passing game coordinator, is now Houston’s offensive coordinator. While he didn’t work with Cooper Kupp during his peak, his familiarity with the Rams’ offensive structure could ease Kupp’s transition. Houston also needs a receiver. Tank Dell is recovering from a severe knee injury, and Stefon Diggs is a free agent. Kupp could fill Diggs’ role as a short-to-intermediate route technician, allowing Nico Collins to remain the primary deep threat. The biggest obstacle? Houston’s cap space. According to Over The Cap, they have just $101,000 available, making financial gymnastics necessary.
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The Patriots have the money to make this happen. With a league-high $120 million in cap space, they can reshape their offense. Kupp could provide immediate help for presumed rookie quarterback Drake Maye, offering a reliable target in a revamped passing attack. However, New England might prioritize younger, high-upside options like Tee Higgins in free agency. Still, adding Kupp to a receiver group desperate for playmakers would inch the Patriots closer to owner Robert Kraft’s stated goal- returning to the playoffs.
Washington boasts over $78 million in cap space, making them one of the few teams financially capable of absorbing Cooper Kupp’s contract. They need a reliable No. 2 receiver alongside Terry McLaurin, whose 1,096 receiving yards in 2024 dwarfed the next closest pass-catcher. Kupp’s route-running and short-area quickness would perfectly complement McLaurin’s contested-catch ability. The catch? McLaurin is also due for a lucrative extension, and the Commanders might hesitate to invest heavily in two high-priced receivers. But if they’re serious about maximizing Jayden Daniels’ rookie contract window, Kupp could be a worthwhile addition.
ESPN Insider Jeremy Fowler talking about a possible Cooper Kupp trade to the #Commanders:
“Washington could look for a compliment to Terry McLaurin” https://t.co/ULeo0u6IqT
— brandon (@JayDanielsMVP) February 5, 2025
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