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Steeler Nation on MSNSteelers Facing Sincere Problem If Hope Is To Land Rams' Cooper KuppThe Pittsburgh Steelers spent the entirety of the 2024 offseason looking for valuable additions to the wide receiver group, and it looks like the 2025 offseason will have the same agenda. After the trade that sent Diontae Johnson away,
ESPN’s Adam Schefter said that the Kupp trade market would likely start at a day three pick, so a fourth-rounder or less would make sense. The Rams are willing to eat some Kupp’s salary, including a $7.5 million bonus in March, to facilitate the deal.
The Los Angeles Rams will likely trade veteran receiver Cooper Kupp, and ESPN's Ben Solak believes a deal with an AFC playoff contender is the move.
Kupp still has two years left on his current contract, as he signed a three-year, $80.1 million contract extension in 2022. The star wide receiver carries a cap hit of $29.78 million next season, so facilitating a trade will be complicated for the Rams.
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