Sean McVay held his end-of-season press conference, addressing the futures of Stafford and Kupp, as well as the need for “more versatility” on offense
LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Rams’ executive and coaching leadership group will meet in the coming week to discuss the futures of star veterans Matthew Stafford, their quarterback since 2021, and receiver Cooper Kupp, who has played all eight years of his career in L.A., coach Sean McVay said Thursday morning.
Hours later, Kupp trudged through the snow-covered field with his teammates, retreating to the stadium’s visiting locker room in the wake of the Rams’ 28-22 defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC divisional round of the playoffs. The Rams’ season was over.
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