NFL analyst asks if Seahawks WR Cooper Kupp has anything left in the tank

   
The Seahawks reshaped their wide receiving corps this offseason. They added an eight-year veteran and are certainly hoping he can stay healthy in 2025.
 

He put together arguably the greatest season by a wide receiver in NFL history. In 2021, Cooper Kupp of the Los Angeles Rams—a third-round pick from Eastern Washington in 2017—led the National Football League in catches (145), receiving yards (1,947), and touchdown grabs (16) in 17 contests.

He followed that up with a legendary four-game postseason run, totaling 33 receptions for 478 yards and six scores—snaring at least one TD pass in each victory. Kupp earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors in ’21, and was named Super Bowl LVI as the Rams rallied to beat the Bengals, 23-20, at SoFi Stadium.

However, the eight-year pro has yet to recapture standout form as he’s been plagued by injuries the past three seasons. He’s missed a combined 18 games since 2022. Kupp has totaled 201 grabs for 2,259 yards and 17 TDs in 33 outings. The Rams parted ways with him this offseason, and the Seattle Seahawks grabbed him via a three-year, $45 million deal.

Adam Gretz of Yardbarker put together three burning questions for Mike Macdonald’s club in 2025. One concerned Kupp, who is part of an new-look Seattle offense.