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Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp Selling His $5.25 Million Home In California In Hopes For a Bigger Space

Published 04/27/2022, 12:30 PM EDT

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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp became the latest member of the organization to sell his California property. The Super Bowl LVI MVP recently sold his home in Westlake Village in Los Angeles County for $5.25 million. He sold the 6,893-square-foot mansion containing 5 beds and 7 baths, with a pool and patio area with bigger plans.

The news will startle some Rams fans as the organization continues to work on a new deal with Kupp to reward him for an impressive 2021 season. He currently will be residing with his family in their home in Oregon where they stay during the offseason. The property comes with top-of-the-line amenities, including a game room with a poker table and pool table on the main floor.

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Kupp might be looking to upgrade with the new big-money contract, which might see him extend his stay in Los Angeles. The Triple Crown achievement from last season has firmly placed Kupp among conversations as one of the best WRs in the league. The 2022 NFL campaign will be the perfect opportunity to prove to Kupp that he is not a one-hit-wonder.

Can Cooper Kupp repeat his 2021 exploits in 2022?

It was Cooper Kupp’s world in the NFL during the 2021 season, and he was delivering the goods for the franchise when it mattered the most. Kupp ended up recording 145 receptions for 1,947 receiving yards and 16 TDs guiding them to a Super Bowl title. He was the guiding light for the Rams against the Cincinnati Bengals. The Super Bowl MVP recorded 8 receptions for 92 yards and 2 TDs.

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Kupp will be looking in his next contract for fair compensation for his efforts last season, and with good reason. While Davante Adams and Tyreek Hill sit on big-money contracts, Kupp has no such ambition to get his money. He became the first player since the 2005 season to win the NFL’s triple crown.

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He led the league in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns and will be looking to repeat it in 2022. Kupp appears to be all business about his football. Rams fans will need him for the upcoming season to repeat as Super Bowl champions.

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Anuj Tazhatuveetil

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An NFL author at EssentiallySports, Anuj Tazhatuveetil is pursuing a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. Initially, he worked as a freelance content writer and later as a part of Sports404. An unquenchable thirst to learn about all things NFL and NBA, adding to a rather healthy obsession with playing outdoor sports like basketball, and soccer with an almost encyclopedic knowledge of this industry make him a sports aficionado.
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Utsav Khanna