Cooper Kupp confirms he did not consider retirement after Super Bowl LX

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Last updated Jun 9, 2026

Cooper Kupp confirms he did not consider retirement after Super Bowl LX
Summary

Cooper Kupp stated he never thought about retirement following the Seahawks' victory in Super Bowl LX. At a recent OTA, he emphasized his enjoyment of the game, responding to speculation about hanging up his cleats after the championship win. Kupp, who turns 33 this month, signed a three-year deal with the Seahawks worth up to $45 million and led the team in receiving during the postseason. His contributions played a pivotal role in their playoff success, especially in the Divisional Round and Super Bowl, where he became the first player to lead different teams in receiving yards in a Super Bowl. He is now preparing for another season with Seattle.

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  • Cooper Kupp did not consider retirement after Super Bowl LX.
  • He emphasized his love for playing during OTAs.
  • Kupp's contract with the Seahawks is worth up to $45 million.
  • He led Seattle's receiving in the postseason.
  • Kupp turns 33 this month.
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The Eastern Washington star is staying for another season

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