Cooper Kupp gets kisses from wife after huge win over ex-Rams team

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A big win over his former team led to big kisses for Cooper Kupp on Thursday night.

The Seahawks wide receiver — who spent nine seasons with the Rams before joining Seattle this year — got several smooches from his wife, Anna Marie, after he helped lead his new squad over his old one.

In a carousel of pictures Mrs. Kupp posted to her Instagram page, she and her husband could be seen locking lips on three different occasions. And, in a caption, Anna Marie boasted about how she couldn’t be prouder of her man following his 38-37 overtime victory at Lumen Field.

Cooper Kupp shared several kisses with his wife after the Seahawks beat the Rams on “Thursday Night Football.” Anna Marie Kupp/Instagram
Cooper Kupp played for the Rams for nine seasons before joining Seattle in March. Anna Marie Kupp/Instagram

“You are the man that so many wish to be but, will never have the courage to be,” she wrote. “To stand in victory and in loss with grace. To meet the eyes of those who have done you wrong, in the highs and the lows.

“Even when the seas rise in this life, I know you are my steadfast, my mountain. After the gales have passed you stand, unchanged. I will never stop being proud of the man that you are. I love you.”

Cooper Kupp and his wife have been married for over a decade. Anna Marie Kupp/Instagram

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Kupp was picked by L.A. in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and went on to become one of the biggest reasons the team won Super Bowl 2022.

He departed the City of Angels this offseason, signing a three-year, $45 million deal with the Rams’ NFC West rivals in March.

Kupp, though, didn’t do much gloating after the Seahawks moved ahead of the Rams in the division standings. In fact, “Thursday Night Football” cameras actually caught him chasing down Matthew Stafford in a stadium tunnel after the win so he could give his old quarterback an embrace.

The two teams won’t play again in the regular season, but there is a chance they’ll meet again in the playoffs.

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