Cooper Kupp and Anna Marie Celebrate Move to Seattle Seahawks
Cooper Kupp and his wife, Anna Mariehttps://www.instagram.com/annamariekupp/, are celebrating the NFL star's transition to the Seattle Seahawks. He was released by the Los Angeles Rams.
The 31-year-old wide receiver shared the news on Instagram with Anna Marie. On March 14, he wrote, "Washington back across my chest. Let’s go!!!!!" His post featured a picture of him wearing the Seahawks uniform. The phrase "Coming home" appears in the background. To highlight this moment, they included "Coming Home" by Skylar Grey to their post.
Cooper has deep roots in the Seattle area, growing up in Yakima, Washington. He attended Eastern Washington University before being drafted by the Rams in 2017.
Anna Marie showed her support for Cooper’s move by resharing the post on her Instagram Story.
Fans quickly responded to the announcement. Many congratulated Cooper in the comments on Instagram. One fan wrote, "Congratulations, Cooooop! Now I have to cheer for a division rival! Your Ramily will always love you! Seahawks fans, you are SO lucky to have him! 💙💛💙💛." Another follower added, "Will be a fan wherever you go. 🤘🏽 The Rams will miss you; big mistake letting you go."
Another supporter stated, "Congrats, Coop. I feel like the song conveys how you truly feel. LA will always love you, man 💙💛🐏."
According to ESPN, Cooper signed a three-year contract worth $45 million with the Seahawks.
Earlier, Anna Marie acknowledged Cooper’s release from the Rams, stating, "Wherever we go, wherever we land, is going to be so f—ing lucky to have you in their building." She emphasized his ability to impact any organization positively.
Her post also included an action shot of Cooper during his time with the Rams and noted the decision to release him for the upcoming season.
Despite the obstacles, Anna Marie praised Cooper's inspiration to others. She expressed, "The man that you are, the leader that you embody, the brother on and off the field. Your standard inspires others to be better."
Earlier this week, the Rams confirmed they would part ways with Cooper, the team’s Super Bowl MVP in 2021, after eight seasons.