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Rams forced to manage Cooper Kupp without hamstringing offense

LOS ANGELES — The aftermath of Cooper Kupp's first game with the Rams this season apparently was not as physically painful as it could have been. So the veteran receiver was in good spirits this week as he reflected on the tolerable toll he endured playing against the Philadelphia Eagles. "It was right in the middle," Kupp quipped after practice Thursday. "It wasn't quite like you were in a ...
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp rushes past Philadelphia Eagles defenders in the second half at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023, in Inglewood, California.

LOS ANGELES — The aftermath of Cooper Kupp's first game with the Rams this season apparently was not as physically painful as it could have been.

So the veteran receiver was in good spirits this week as he reflected on the tolerable toll he endured playing against the Philadelphia Eagles.

"It was right in the middle," Kupp quipped after practice Thursday. "It wasn't quite like you were in a car crash, but it was

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