The Los Angeles Rams are planning to release wide receiver Cooper Kupp if they are unable to find a trade partner by the start of the new NFL season on March 12. Kupp, who was named Super Bowl 56 MVP, expressed displeasure with the team’s decision to trade him after eight seasons with the club. The Rams would save $20 million towards their 2025 salary cap if they trade Kupp in a deal designated post-June 1, while cutting him this offseason would save $15 million in cash and $7.52 million against the salary cap.
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Source: 49ers to release Juszczyk after 8 seasons
Nick Wagoner, an NFL reporter at ESPN, covered the San Francisco 49ers since 2016 after reporting on the St. Louis Rams for 12 years. Following the 49ers' 2024 season, fullback Kyle Juszczyk was released by the team, despite his plans to continue playing in 2025. Juszczyk, a Pro Bowl player with the 49ers for eight seasons, was released due to salary cap constraints, leaving him eager to contribute to another team and pursue a Super...
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