May 8, 2024
Cooper Kupp named Super Bowl LVI MVP after match-winning touchdown for the Los Angeles Rams

Cooper Kupp named Super Bowl LVI MVP after match-winning touchdown for the Los Angeles Rams

Cooper Kupp named Super Bowl LVI MVP after match-winning touchdown for the Los Angeles Rams against the Cincinnati Bengals to cap off stunning season for 28-year-old wide receiver

  • LA Rams win Super Bowl LVI after a 23-20 win against the Cincinnati Bengals 
  • Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp scored two touchdowns on Sunday night 
  • The second, with 85 seconds left, secured a memorable comeback triumph 
  • The 28-year-old was named MVP, concluding an impressive NFL campaign  


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Cooper Kupp capped one of the NFL’s greatest individual seasons in style as the Los Angeles Rams wide receiver was named the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl LVI on Sunday after catching a late, game-winning touchdown.

With his team trailing late in the game, Kupp came to the rescue in a 79-yard drive during which he converted a fourth down and caught four passes, including his second touchdown of the game with 85 seconds left in a 23-20 win.

Kupp finished the game with eight catches for 92 yards and two touchdowns, the first which came early in the second quarter and gave the hometown Rams a 10-point lead against the Cincinnati Bengals. 

Cooper Kupp was named Super Bowl MVP after his match-winning touchdown for the Rams

Cooper Kupp was named Super Bowl MVP after his match-winning touchdown for the Rams

Cooper Kupp was named Super Bowl MVP after his match-winning touchdown for the Rams 

Kupp second his touchdown of the game with 85 seconds left in a comeback 23-20 triumph

Kupp second his touchdown of the game with 85 seconds left in a comeback 23-20 triumph

Kupp second his touchdown of the game with 85 seconds left in a comeback 23-20 triumph 

‘Just the perfect team, the perfect setup. I’m just so thankful for everyone that’s been around me,’ Kupp, who is only the eighth wide receiver to be named Super Bowl MVP, told reporters. ‘It still really hasn’t hit me.’

Kupp, who was drafted 69th overall by Los Angeles in 2017, entered the playoffs fresh off one of his most dominant regular seasons, as he became the first player since 2005 to lead the NFL in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.

The 28-year-old Kupp was just as efficient in the playoffs and found a way to come through in the Super Bowl even though an injury to Rams receiver Odell Beckham Jr. in the first half allowed the Bengals’ secondary to double-team him.

One the Rams’ final drive, with the Bengals doing everything in their power to contain Kupp, he managed to make four catches for 39 yards and drew several penalties that helped set up the one-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford.

The wide receiver embraces LA quarterback Matthew Stafford after their brilliant link-up

The wide receiver embraces LA quarterback Matthew Stafford after their brilliant link-up

The wide receiver embraces LA quarterback Matthew Stafford after their brilliant link-up

Kupp had earlier scored a touchdown in the first-half with the Rams starting well on top

Kupp had earlier scored a touchdown in the first-half with the Rams starting well on top

Kupp had earlier scored a touchdown in the first-half with the Rams starting well on top 

When presented with the MVP award on the field, Kupp deflected the praise and credited his performance to those around him.

‘Man, just so proud of this team, the way we prepared, the way we loved on each other, trusted each other,’ Kupp said. 

‘I don’t know. I just don’t feel deserving of this. God is just so good. I’m just so thankful for the guys I get to be around, for the coaches, for my family. I don’t know what to say.’ 

Kupp (pic with his family) deflected praise and credited his display to his team-mates

Kupp (pic with his family) deflected praise and credited his display to his team-mates

Kupp (pic with his family) deflected praise and credited his display to his team-mates

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