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    how awesome will it be to have this guy back?

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    Rams WR Cooper Kupp (knee) will not open training camp on PUP list

    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    FYI on #Rams Cooper Kupp not starting training camp on PUP list: He was getting on the field in mini-camp during some 11-on-11 periods. It wasn’t pedal-to-the-metal tempo, but plenty fast enough to show Kupp was on target.

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    Cooper Kupp’s return gives Rams ‘four-headed monster’ at receiver

    Lindsey Thiry

    https://www.espn.com/blog/los-angeles-rams/post/_/id/40367/cooper-kupps-return-gives-rams-a-four-headed-monster-at-receiver

    IRVINE, Calif. — Cooper Kupp cut across the training camp field as quarterback Jared Goff threw a pass in his direction.

    But the Los Angeles Rams receiver stood no chance of making the catch with Los Angeles Chargers defensive back Rayshawn Jenkins blanketing him during the combined practice.

    Jenkins’ contact forced Kupp to the ground.

    A brief hush fell over the fans who stretched the field on bleachers, as they waited to see if Kupp would stand up. Seconds later, cheers of “Cooooop” broke out, and Kupp climbed to his feet.

    “It honestly felt good,” Kupp said afterward. “First time really getting knocked down to the ground and popped back up.”


    Cooper Kupp had 40 catches for 566 yards and six touchdowns in eight games before a knee injury last season. AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo

    It’s been 8 1/2 months since Kupp tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, a non-contact injury, in a Week 10 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks and underwent reconstructive knee surgery. Despite apparent strides in his rehabilitation throughout the offseason program, which included workouts on the sideline and participation in limited team drills at jog-through speed, questions remained when training camp opened whether the third-year pro would return to form and be ready to play in a season opener against the Carolina Panthers.

    After knocking off some initial rust, but otherwise making it through a week of training camp that included participating in one of two joint practices against the Chargers, those questions no longer linger.

    “I felt free to do whatever I wanted to do,” said Kupp, whose knee is not aided by a brace. “And really was kind of excited about that aspect of the day, being able to hit the ground and have to pop back up a few times.”

    Kupp’s return is crucial as the Rams attempt to put a disappointing 13-3 loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII behind them. After Kupp’s injury last season, coach Sean McVay’s high-powered offense never appeared to recover, as Robert Woods moved into Kupp’s role and Josh Reynolds was inserted on the outside.

    Before his injury, Kupp was on pace to tally 1,000 receiving yards, but instead finished with 40 receptions for 566 yards and six touchdowns.

    With Kupp’s return, Woods dubbed the Rams’ receivers a “four-headed monster,” given Kupp’s elusiveness inside, the development of Reynolds, and the return of sixth-year pro Brandin Cooks.

    “We have a lot of receivers making key plays,” said Woods, who broke for a 52-yard touchdown reception in combined practice against the Chargers. “Cause Josh has been making plays, but just to get Cooper back in it … four different styles of receivers and four different ways to attack your defense.”

    Last season, Woods caught 86 passes for 1,219 yards and six touchdowns and Cooks caught 80 passes for 1,204 yards and five touchdowns. In eight starts, Reynolds finished with 29 receptions for 402 yards and five touchdowns.

    This season, the challenge for McVay could be finding ways to get all four involved.

    Last season, when the Rams finished second in the NFL in scoring and produced 32.9 points per game, McVay relied almost exclusively on an 11-personnel package, which includes one running back, one tight end and three receivers. He rarely used substitutes, except in injury situations.

    However, Reynolds emergence as a starting-caliber receiver provides McVay with options.

    “You don’t know, you never know,” said Woods, a seventh-year pro, when asked if the scheme this season would evolve to allow for different personnel groupings. “Whether it’s a rotation or whether it’s an injury. … You never know who it’s going to be, and at this point it doesn’t matter who it’s going to be.”

    “We’re just trying to build off what we did last year,” Reynolds said. “I’m trying my best to get in that rotation, but ultimately we’re here to win.”

    Kupp’s return undoubtedly will aid in a repeat playoff run, as the Rams seek to win a third consecutive division title and return to the Super Bowl.

    On the first day of training camp, Kupp did not hold back. Goff found Kupp over the middle, as Kupp leaped to make a difficult catch. Afterward, Goff asked Kupp, “‘Hey, you’re glad you got that one, huh?”

    Kupp responded, “Yeah, it felt good.”

    Three days later, when the team practiced for the first time in full pads, Kupp stood out again. During a team scrimmage, which pitted the starting offense against the starting defense, Kupp blew past the defensive backs to catch a deep pass from Goff in stride.

    “It sounds crazy,” McVay said afterward, “but he looks more explosive than he was before.”

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    from Jay Glazer’s NFL mailbag

    https://theathletic.com/1125870/2019/08/09/glazers-training-camp-mailbag-on-the-biggest-surprise-of-camp-unusual-player-hobbies-and-another-prank-story/

    AUG 9

    What has surprised you so far in all of your training camp stops? — Ryan R.

    It’s Rams WR Cooper Kupp. I cannot believe how fast that dude is after coming off ACL surgery. It was late in the season, not that long ago, when he tore it. He looks faster, he’s cutting better. I was there last week, and I was stunned at what this guy looks like. He probably doesn’t get the credit he deserves, but after what I saw last week, yes, I proclaim him a freak of nature. Teammates always brag about how hard he works, and some guys are saying he’s always worked so hard and that this injury actually gave him some rest. His body got a chance to rest for the first time. But again, oh my goodness, I can’t believe what he looked like this soon after ACL surgery. It just doesn’t make any sense.

    https://theathletic.com/1153065/2019/08/21/glazers-nfl-mailbag-on-rookie-running-backs-freshman-coaches-and-a-jay-organized-prank/?source=dailyemail

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    how on earth is Cooper Kupp back this soon? —Darwin J.

    I think he’s always grinded so hard and he’s always pushed himself so much, his body finally got a chance to rest. With that rest, he was able to respond in a way where he’s faster. All his test scores, coming out of his breaks, agility, quickness, every test timed better than it was before he tore his ACL. It’s incredible.

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    GLAZER: All his test scores, coming out of his breaks, agility, quickness, every test timed better than it was before he tore his ACL. It’s incredible.

    Report: Cooper Kupp’s agility scores are better than before ACL tear

    Report: Cooper Kupp's agility scores are better than before ACL tear

    Cameron DaSilva

    The Los Angeles Rams didn’t make many key additions on offense this offseason, but welcoming back Cooper Kupp to the starting lineup will be as big as any signing they could’ve made.

    Kupp missed eight games last season, as well as the Rams’ playoff run, after tearing his ACL in November. It was a devastating injury for the second-year receiver and the offense as a whole, causing Jared Goff to struggle a bit.

    Remarkably, Kupp has been participating in practice all offseason and has had almost no limitations in camp. If the Rams were to play a game tomorrow, he’d absolutely be out there running his normal route tree.

    According to Jay Glazer of The Athletic, Kupp is even quicker and more agile than he was before tearing his ACL.

    Some players do come back stronger and faster after suffering an injury such as a torn ACL. Kupp has worked tirelessly to rehab his knee and get his body stronger, to the point where he might be in better shape now that he was this time last year.

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    He’s the single biggest reason for optimism this year, I’d say.

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