The Seattle Seahawks came out on top against the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football's double-header, winning 27-19. Seattle's defense came to play, shutting down the Texans' offense for the majority of the game.
But offensively, while Sam Darnold, Jaxson Smith-Njigba, and Zach Charbonnet all had great days, Cooper Kupp struggled. Though he didn't struggle as a receiver. Instead, he threw an interception on a trick pass play.
Reddit user JPAnalyst highlighted that this interception added to Kupp's disastrous history with trick pass plays. Thanks to this brutal statistic, the Seahawks should erase any Kupp passing plays from the playbook going forward.
Why the Seahawks should never run a Cooper Kupp trick pass play ever again
"With his interception last night, Cooper Kupp has thrown six career passes with zero completions." JPAnalyst wrote. "Kupp now has the second most passes in a career without a completion, since the merger."
During Kupp's NFL career, between the regular season and the playoffs, Kupp has attempted six passes for no completions and one interception.
Only one player in NFL history has at least six passes without a completion, and it's Jeff Feagles, a punter who played from 1988 to 2009 for five different NFL teams, including the Seahawks.
Feagles, who once played for the Philadelphia Eagles, is the NFL record holder for most career punts with 1,713 and most career punt yards with 71,211. He was a two-time Pro Bowler and was a Super Bowl champion with the New York Giants in 2007.
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As a passer, Feagles attempted all eight of his passes in the regular season, none of which were completed. However, there's a big difference between Feagleas and Kupp; the longtime punter never had a pass intercepted.
Kupp's Week 7 interception was a bad play and something that should be taken out of the playbook. Darnold has been great, and Kupp has a bad history of trying to throw the ball in the NFL.
Seeing this statistic for Kupp, there should be no more Kupp passing plays in the future. The veteran wide receiver is just fine sticking as a receiver, especially since he has the second-most passing attempts in NFL history without a completion.