
"Kupp not only achieved that mission but also turned an already decorated resume into something much more. It's an unbelievable story, Kupp said at the podium. There were some really tough times for my family and I. The tough times had the ultimate reward as Kupp became a two-time Super Bowl champion. Cooper is an absolute force multiplier, an absolute stud of a person, stud of a teammate, Seattle coach Mike Macdonald said. This should cement him in the Hall of Fame, in my opinion."
"Super Bowl MVP. Two-time champion. All-time great teammate. Four years ago, Kupp was the Super Bowl MVP when the Rams beat the Bengals. On Sunday, the 32-year-old veteran led the Seahawks in receiving and so much more. I think the other thing with Coop is the way he's helped our program and how we build what we do from day to day is not talked about enough, Macdonald added."
The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13, with Cooper Kupp catching six passes for 61 yards and leading the team in receiving. Kupp arrived in Seattle last spring after parting with the Los Angeles Rams and initially worried about fitting in, then became a key leader and two-time Super Bowl champion. Kupp described difficult family times that preceded the ultimate reward. Coach Mike Macdonald praised Kupp as a force multiplier, teammate and potential Hall of Famer. Kenneth Walker III won Super Bowl MVP and publicly thanked fellow running back Zach Charbonnet, noting their regular-season one-two combo.
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