SEATTLE — The scriptwriters couldn’t have penned a colder ending. Ten months after the Los Angeles Rams urged him to retire, Cooper Kupp didn’t just beat his former team; he buried them. With a 13-yard dagger in the third quarter and a desperate, lunging third-down conversion to ice the clock, Kupp lifted the Seattle Seahawks to a 31-27 NFC Championship victory over the Rams. Next stop: Santa Clara.
Revenge Served Cold
Forget the regular season stats. Forget the 593 yards and the whispers that he was “washed.” Sunday night at Lumen Field wasn’t about volume. It was about venom. Kupp finished with just four catches for 36 yards, but every single yard mattered. The Rams’ defense, built to stop the explosive Jaxon Smith-Njigba, forgot the one man who knows their scheme better than they do.
31-27. That’s the score that will haunt Sean McVay. The Seahawks trailed early, but the momentum shifted when Sam Darnold—yes, the redeemed Sam Darnold—found Kupp alone in the end zone. The roar from the 12s registered on local seismographs.
“I don’t know, just a small part of me knew at the end of the game it was going to come down to me having to make a play. To be in that place… it meant a lot. It was a really cool thing to be a part of.” — Cooper Kupp, Seahawks WR
The Patriot Problem
The celebration in Seattle will be short-lived. The New England Patriots, fresh off their own AFC dominance, await in Super Bowl LX on February 8. This isn’t just a game; it’s a legacy check. Kupp has a Super Bowl MVP trophy from 2022 on his shelf, but winning one against the narrative, in a new uniform, at age 32? That puts him in the Hall of Fame conversation.
The Patriots bring the league’s top-ranked pass defense to Levi’s Stadium. They won’t make the same mistake the Rams did. They will bracket Smith-Njigba. They will pressure Darnold. The game will likely come down to the savvy veterans finding soft spots in the zone. Sound familiar? That is exactly where Cooper Kupp lives.
What’s Next
- The Matchup: Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots
- When: Sunday, Feb. 8, 6:30pm ET
- Where: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
- The Stakes: Seattle’s second ring or New England’s post-Brady resurgence.
Kupp is back on the biggest stage. The jersey color is different, but the mission remains the same. The Rams are watching from the couch. Cooper Kupp is going to the Super Bowl.

