Cooper Kupp‘s homecoming is a go. The Washington native is set to sign with the Seahawks, NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero reports.
Joining the Broncos, Cowboys, Patriots and Saints in pursuit of Kupp, the Seahawks are adding him on a contract expected to be worth at least $15MM, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport tweets. An Eastern Washington alum, Kupp had been in contact with Seahawks brass Friday. He will pass on the non-NFC West interest and will be set to, health permitting, face his former team twice this season.
The Seahawks needed to go big here, as The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports they are giving Kupp a three-year, $45MM deal. While some teams were reported as hesitant at $12MM per year, the market grew. The Seahawks were in front the start, per Fox Sports’ Peter Schrager. Guarantees will tell the full tale, but the Seahawks are bringing back the local product. This will be Kupp’s ninth NFL season, and he will join a team that has seen its receiver situation change dramatically in recent days.
Multiple obstacles stood to impede Kupp on the market. He will turn 32 this summer and has missed 16 games due to injury since his dominant 2021 season. But a host of teams joined this push. The Packers were also among them, Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz tweets. A Seahawks team that presented a homecoming opportunity — and one that suddenly brings a receiver need due to jettisoning Tyler Lockett and D.K. Metcalf in the same week — won out and will pair Kupp with emerging top receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
While making a significant size downgrade (though, more offseason time obviously remains for the team to add more help) in going from Metcalf to Kupp, the Seahawks do have the player who authored this decade’s most impactful wide receiver season under contract.
Kupp’s 1,947-yard 2021 slate marked the best threat to Calvin Johnson‘s single-season record, and he completed a triple-crown effort with 145 catches and 16 touchdowns. Kupp then passed Hakeem Nicks for the second-most receiving yards in one playoff run, totaling 478 and six TDs that postseason. Only Larry Fitzgerald‘s 2008 performance has that yardage number beat, though Kupp tacked on a Super Bowl MVP award after scoring a game-winning TD.
Forming an immediate connection with Matthew Stafford, Kupp elevated from his years with Jared Goff and powered the Rams — along with obvious contributions from Stafford and Aaron Donald — to a Super Bowl title. The Rams then gave that game’s MVP a three-year, $80MM deal — despite two years remaining on Kupp’s previous pact — during an offseason in which they paid Stafford and Donald. Kupp, however, ran into steady injury trouble on his third contract. And the Rams ripped that deal up Wednesday, taking on some dead money to do so. The Rams will see their former third-round find again soon.
A high ankle sprain ended Kupp’s 2022 season, costing him eight games during a disastrous Rams title defense. He also began the 2023 season late, starting it on IR because of hamstring trouble. Kupp sustained another right high ankle sprain in September 2024, going down soon after Puka Nacua did. That led the Rams into a 1-4 hole, and they looked into a Kupp trade at that point. Ultimately deciding to stand down, the Rams saw both Nacua and Kupp come back to drive a playoff push. Though, Nacua moved into the lead role while Kupp was a capable sidekick.
Missing 10 games over the past two years (though, two were not due to injury), Kupp still combined for 1,447 yards and 11 touchdowns in that span. Kupp’s work when healthy drove a competitive market, but the Seahawks held a location advantage. Kupp was open to leaving the West Coast, but he preferred not to. The Seahawks disbanded a six-year Lockett-Metcalf partnership and will hope Kupp can stay on the field alongside Smith-Njigba to justify this investment.
Kupp, who also suffered an ACL tear midway through the Rams’ Super Bowl LIII-bound 2018 season, has two 1,000-yard years on his resume. That checks in as one fewer than Metcalf, who is now on a $33MM-per-year Steelers extension. This is certainly a risk for the Seahawks, in John Schneider‘s second season at the wheel post-Pete Carroll, but Kupp did contribute three 100-yard games for the Rams last year. His hometown team will bet on Kupp joining Smith-Njigba and Noah Fant in providing key support for free agency addition Sam Darnold.
And the niners window has closed
Not even close to true
Dallas fans punching the air rn
This Dallas fan is rejoicing. No way should they have paid cup a three year $45 million contract.
Bullet dodged
Cowboys can just re-tread the other Cooper for like 6 mil
Tolbert, Lamb, Mingo, Amari Cooper
Amari Cooper is more spent/done than Kupp. There’s a decent chance that Tolbert will outperform both of them at a fraction of the cost. It’s safe to assume that WR will be a priority in the draft.
Homecoming for Kupp
His auntie once subbed for one of my classes
He’s not washed. No offense to Tyler. But this guy runs with juice. I hope we retain him as long as we did Tyler. lol
Runs with juice for 3-4 games a year lol
Great compliment to JSN
Right on! I once read somewhere where John Schneider admitted kicking himself for not drafting Kupp. I think he has a lot left and a chip on his shoulder towards the Rams. It’s all about staying healthy with him.
I also think Jake Bobo could stand to learn a lot from him and hopefully he does and can model his game after him.
Good signing. Go Hawks!
while he may have offered some veteran leadership, I’m glad it wasn’t the Patriots that landed him.
I’m sure this will likely amount to a one year deal in terms of guarantees. A three year deal is agent smoke and mirrors.
3/45 for a 32yr old always injured WR is laughable.. Seattle desperate to be relevant
Only 15 million is guaranteed. It’s basically a one year deal, if he produces they will bring him back, if not, he will be released.
Even 1 yr 15 mill is too much for him at this stage of his career.
That’s not a ton of money for a WR2, just think about what tee Higgins and Jordan Addison is going to get (kupp will probably be a co-WR1 in Seattle anyways)
When he has played he hasn’t been bad on the field
Higgins is a far better WR at their current stages of their careers. Kupp can’t stay healthy. He’s gone down for the season with non contact injuries before etc. personally I think kupp went to Sea because they needed a WR and were willing to overpay. I’d bet there was not another team willing to go 15 mill a season. Your best ability is availability and he hasn’t had that in years.
Called it few hours ago made sense. Might be a big gamble for a guy who’s only played 12 games since the 2021 Super Bowl but he still has good ball left in him for sure
You are completely wrong. He’s played in 33 games since 2021. Not sure where you came up with 12 lol.
I must have mixed my words
12 games..instead of 33? Remind me not have you help me with my taxes…lol
I might make you more money lol
I would rather have Tyler for that deal.
Lockett is probably going to get at most 8 million aav
His stats have been getting worse and he has lost his speed so it was time to try something different
And this is coming from a huge Lockett fan
Meh good for him getting to go home, but we all know he & Ghost Boy are toast unless they fix that poor excuse of an O-line.
Shout-out to my guy Hakeem Nicks!
Good fit for the Seahawks, good deal for kupp
Nicks. Shout out from Charlotte! And a Tarheel!
Was hoping make this signing. Let the revenge tour begin.Since live in his home town i should reach out and see if needs to rent a room. I’m sure he is covered
Why would he need to rent a room if its his hometown?
Is a joke..like he would need to rent a room. Pretty sure he can buy a few new houses.
Well at least the Raiders still haven’t done anything
Thankful my raiders didn’t sign kupp. We’ve been down this road before. IE Jordy Nelson etc.
Happy to see this. Glad to see him twice per year.
Do you mean “see him standing on the sideline”?
He hasn’t been THAT injured, past 2 seasons he played 12 games which is close to 3/4ths of the season
He’s not like Christian mccaffrey, who’s lost something like 3 seasons
There were two teams I thought he’d go to. Detroit and reunite with Brad Holmes and Jared Goff or go back home and play for the Seahawks. Everyone wants to play for their hometown team if possible (depending on if they are good). Seattle is a beautiful city. I used to deliver to the surrounding areas when I lived in Portland Oregon.
I’m cheering like I’m a 12th man but This year I will Bear down
You ain’t a 12th man if you change teams
This was a no-brainer for both parties.
A lot of money for a one year wonder.
If it’s only 15M and I say only like it’s a $100 and the other two years aren’t guaranteed the New England Patriots should’ve taken the chance. But not if it’s three years of 45 million guarantee plus he’s going back to his home state.