Cooper Kupp is set to make his long-awaited return to the field.
The star receiver has been sidelined since Week 2 when he sprained his ankle against the Arizona Cardinals. But there’s light at the end of the tunnel for Rams fans.
Head coach Sean McVay dropped some exciting news in his postgame press conference.
According to ESPN’s Sarah Barshop, McVay expects Kupp to suit up for Thursday’s clash with the Vikings.
Sean McVay said he expects Cooper Kupp to play on Thursday vs. Minnesota.
— Sarah Barshop (@sarahbarshop) October 20, 2024
It’s a development that couldn’t come at a better time for the struggling Rams.
Before his injury, Kupp was off to a strong start, hauling in 18 receptions in just two games.
His absence has been felt keenly, especially considering his limited playing time since his stellar 2021 season.
That year, Kupp achieved the rare triple crown of receiving, leading the NFL in catches, yards, and touchdowns. He capped it off with a Super Bowl MVP performance against the Bengals.
McVay’s update comes on the heels of a much-needed win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
The victory, coupled with the 49ers’ loss to the Chiefs, has breathed new life into the Rams’ NFC West hopes.
At 2-4, the Rams are feeling the heat. Kupp’s return couldn’t be more timely, especially with fellow star receiver Puka Nacua still sidelined by a knee injury.
While Kupp’s practice participation this week is promising, Nacua’s continued absence suggests a longer road to recovery.
The Rams’ offense has clearly missed its big-play threats. Kupp’s impending return offers a glimmer of hope for a team looking to turn its season around.