Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp brought his family up on the Super Bowl stage after Seattle beat the Patriots, 29-13, Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif.
Kupp, who captured his second Super Bowl ring after winning with the Rams four years ago, celebrated with his wife, Anna Kupp, and their three sons, Cooper, Cypress and Solas, at Levi’s Stadium, as seen in photos taken after the game.
The high school sweethearts waved to the crowd while on the stage.
“Right there, see it, that’s ours, it’s our trophy,” Anna said, referring to the Lombardi Trophy, in a video of the family watching the trophy ceremony.
Another clip shows their sons enjoying the green and white confetti on the field.
Kupp, an All-Pro and former Offensive Player of the Year, finished with six receptions for 61 yards in the Super Bowl 2026 victory.
This title was extra special for Kupp, a native of Washington state.
The veteran wideout was named Super Bowl MVP in 2022, when his Rams beat the Bengals 23-20, in Inglewood, Calif.
Seattle linebacker Ernest Jones and running back Cam Akers were on the Rams team that won in 2022 and also earned their second title on Sunday.
Kupp signed a three-year, $45 million contract with Seattle after the Rams released him last March after eight seasons.















