An offseason of change in Los Angeles included the departure of Matthew Stafford's close friend, Cooper Kupp.
Don't worry: They still stay in touch. But as the Rams quarterback admitted Wednesday, it has required some adjusting, Nick Shook of NFL.com reports.
"Yeah, I've been texting with him some, just checking in on him," Stafford said of Kupp, now with the rival Seahawks, on NFL Network's Schedule Release '25. "He's a few miles away in a different colored jersey and all that kind of stuff, but when we get to talking and texting it's the same old stuff, just giving each other a hard time and having fun. I did ask him about this, I was like 'Am I going to be able to say what's up to you pregame? What's the deal?' He's like 'I'm going to give you a big bear hug.'
"So I'm excited. Obviously it's tough when you've played with a guy and had as much success as we've had together and then move on, but you play this game long enough you understand it's part of the business, and I think he gets that too. But at the same time, I'll be happy to see him. Hopefully he plays great, and we come away with a win. I'm always pulling for him, always pulling for Coop, but always want the Rams to be coming out on top."
The Rams didn't simply let Kupp walk without finding a replacement for him, signing Davante Adams to a two-year, $44 million deal that provides Stafford with a fully capable veteran who brings a well-established reputation for being a playmaker. The hope is the two quickly establish a rapport and Adams ends up producing at a rate higher than Kupp did in his final season, in which he effectively disappeared from the offense for stretches.
If Adams can rediscover some of the form that once made him the top receiver in the league, he'll fit in nicely opposite Puka Nacua. Stafford believes the new partnership will go well.
"Absolutely, he's been great," Stafford said. "Obviously played against him in the division [when Stafford was in Detroit], have been a fan of his from afar on the other sideline for a long time, and what he's been able to do in the league kind of speaks for itself, but then getting to be around him personally every day, working with him, throwing to him, just seeing the kind of professional that he is, he fits right in."
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