
"SANTA CLARA - Cooper Kupp stepped up to the interview podium on Sunday night with his family by his side. The Seattle receiver wore his Super Bowl champion hat, a memento he helped earn by catching six passes for 61 yards in the Seahawks' 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots at Levi's Stadium. When Kupp arrived in Seattle last spring, after a painful parting of the ways with the Los Angeles Rams."
"'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.'"
Cooper Kupp stepped up to the interview podium with his family after the Seahawks' 29-13 Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. Kupp caught six passes for 61 yards and wore his Super Bowl champion hat. Kupp arrived in Seattle last spring after parting ways with the Los Angeles Rams and aimed to establish himself in the Seahawks' building. Kupp described difficult times for his family before achieving a second Super Bowl title. Coach Mike Macdonald praised Kupp's impact, leadership and Hall of Fame credentials, calling him a force multiplier and all-time great teammate. Kenneth Walker III dedicated the game to teammate Zach Charbonnet, who tore his ACL, and shouldered most of the running load.
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