In recent years, Cooper Kupp has been one of the most productive wide receivers in the NFL. But is the Los Angeles Rams star paid like one of the league’s best wideouts? Let’s break down Kupp’s contract, 2024 salary, net worth, and career earnings.
Cooper Kupp’s Contract and 2024 Salary
In 2022, Kupp signed a three-year contract extension worth $80.1 million. The deal included $35 million guaranteed at signing and $75 million in total guarantees, meaning he’s under contract with Los Angeles through 2026.
Kupp is just now in the first year of that contract since he still had two years remaining on his existing deal when he signed the extension. While his base salary is $15 million in 2024, Kupp’s cap hit is $29.78 million — the largest cap hit of any wide receiver in the NFL this season.
In 2025, he’ll once again have a cap hit of $29.78 million. Then, it decreases slightly to $27.33 million in 2026.
The Rams would save $7.5 million in cap space if they cut Kupp after this season and $19.9 million if they cut him before the start of the 2026 league year. Kupp’s name surfaced in the rumor mill prior to the NFL’s Nov. 5 trade deadline, but the Rams ultimately decided to keep him.
Kupp earned this deal by helping the Rams win Super Bowl 56, recording eight receptions for 92 yards and two touchdowns (including the game-winner) and earning Super Bowl MVP honors. That season, Kupp had a career year, catching 145 passes for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns.
Kupp’s Net Worth and Career Earnings
Kupp’s net worth is estimated to be approximately $18 million.
However, throughout the course of his professional career, the star wide receiver has earned $93.6 million from his NFL contracts alone, so perhaps this estimate is a bit low.
This figure doesn’t even factor in Kupp’s various endorsement deals, including his partnerships with Nike, Snickers, Unify, Lexani, and Pataday.
Also, Kupp owns a $3.5 million home in Wilsonville, Oregon. The home is 5,700 square feet, and there’s a 4,600-square-foot training facility on the 4.09 acres of land. However, Kupp is reportedly looking to sell the house.
Kupp has thrived since entering the NFL as the No. 69 overall pick in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and he’s done extremely well for himself financially too.