Wide receiver Cooper Kupp continued his long string of social and charitable contributions by feeding law enforcement officers
It’s been an amazing run through Tinsel Town for playmaking wide receiver Cooper Kupp. In seven seasons with the Rams, he has nabbed 7,066 receiving yards, 51 touchdowns, and a Super Bowl MVP. But his greatness extends beyond the gridiron, as he showed once again recently.
Super Gesture From A Super Bowl MVP
Cooper Kupp decided to show his support for local law enforcement by arriving at the L.A. Sheriff’s Lost Hills station with trays of food to feed the hungry lawmen and women.
Even as he was preparing for the playoffs, the star had time to pass along his gratitude to the officers, in a gesture that he’s become pretty well known for. So, he made sure to hook the hungry hand-cuffers up with some BBQ… along with plenty of sides.
Kupp not only delivered lots of great food, he also signed autographs and posed for photos with the officers and station employees.
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A Standout Star And Citizen
Kupp has supported local efforts to combat food insecurity in conjunction with the L.A. Food Bank, along with other Rams players, the cheerleaders, and the front office. He has also aided food banks in the Yakima and Richland areas in his home state of Washington.
So none of this is new for the Rams receiver. Kupp, the 2022 Super Bowl MVP, also reportedly supplied 8,400 meals to food banks in 2020. It’s one of the reasons he was his team’s nominee for the Walter Payton Award this year – given to a player for excellence on and off the field.
Unfortunately for Cooper Kupp, his Rams ended their season on Sunday, with a 24-23 playoff loss to the NFC North Champion Detroit Lions.
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