Cooper and Anna Marie Kupp.
(Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)Cooper Cup And his wife Anna Marie Celebrating the NFL star’s move to the Seattle Seahawks after the athlete was dropped by the Los Angeles Rams.
Wide receiver (31) shared news Through joint Instagram posts With my wife on Friday, March 14th.
“Washington is back to my heart. Let’s go!!!” Cooper wrote his image on the Seahawks football uniform.
Behind him in the image was the word “go home.” The couple also attached a song called “Coming Home” by Skylar Gray to highlight Kupp’s homecoming.
Cooper grew up in the southeastern Seattle in Yakima, Washington. He later attended a university in eastern Washington, and was eventually drafted in 2017 by the Los Angeles Rams.
In support of her husband’s career moves, Anne Marie shared the post via her Instagram Story.
Fans responded quickly to the announcement, with Cooper’s Instagram followers swarming into the comments section, congratulating the footballers and adding two cents.
“Congratulations, Coop! Now I have to support my divisional rivals! Your Lamily loves you all the time! Seahawks fans, you’re so lucky to have him! 💙💛💛💛,” he wrote. Another is, “I’ll be a fan wherever I go. 🤘🏽The Rams miss you, a big mistake to let you go.”
Still another follower said, “Congratulations. The song feels like it conveys what you really feel. LA will always love you.”

Cooper cup.
(Photo: Brandons Rotter/Getty Images)According to ESPNCooper signed on the dotted line on a three-year, $45 million contract with the Seahawks.
Earlier this week, Anna Marie made a comment after Cooper was released from her former team, the Rams.
“Where we go, wherever we land, we’re lucky to have you in their building,” Anna Marie wrote in her Instagram story on Wednesday, March 12th.
Anna Marie’s post included Cooper’s action shots on the Rams field along with news alerts about the team’s decision to let go of wide receivers for next season.
Despite the set, Anna Marie is about how Cooper can inspire the people around him.
“The guy you are, the leader you embody, the brothers on and off the field,” she gushed out. “The standard for you to embrace yourself and bring others into your pursuit. People want to be better because of who you are and how you do your business.”
Earlier this week, the Rams announced that they were bidding farewell to Cooper, the team’s Super Bowl MVP in 2021, eight seasons later.