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LA Rams fans were hit with tough news on Monday after star wideout Cooper Kupp, 31, confirmed on X that the Rams are actively looking for trade partners to find the 2021 Pro Bowler and Triple Crown champ a new home.
Kupp posted a lengthy statement clarifying that while he did not suggest a trade, the Rams’ front office, led by GM Les Snead, would look for a preferred trade partner.