Cooper Kupp confirms he did not consider retirement after Super Bowl LX
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 6:08 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
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.
- •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.
- 6:08 PMYahoo Sports — Did Cooper Kupp consider retiring after Super Bowl LX win?
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