“My loyalty lies with Kupp”: Puka Nacua delivers an emotional message as Cooper Kupp heads for Super Bowl LX

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 Puka Nacua delivers an emotional message as Cooper Kupp heads for Super Bowl LX

Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp (Image via: IG/X)

The Los Angeles Rams may have watched their Super Bowl hopes slip away in the NFC Championship Game, but for Puka Nacua, the week leading up to Super Bowl LX still carries deep personal meaning.

While the Rams’ season ended just short of the final stage, Nacua’s attention has shifted toward someone who played a major role in shaping his early NFL journey. That connection has turned the Super Bowl into more than just another championship game for the second-year wide receiver.Rather than focusing on teams or rivalries, Nacua’s emotions are tied to former teammate Cooper Kupp, who is now preparing for a Super Bowl appearance with the Seattle Seahawks.

Their bond, built during their time together in Los Angeles, remains strong despite wearing different jerseys. For Nacua, Super Bowl LX represents pride, gratitude, and loyalty rather than divided allegiances.

Puka Nacua opens up on loyalty and friendship as Cooper Kupp prepares for Super Bowl LX

Nacua recently shared his feelings during an appearance on the Up & Adams show, where he spoke openly about his support for Kupp. “Cooper Kupp, I love you so much, dude,” Nacua said. “I can’t wait to see you raise the trophy.

Please do it for me, kiss it for me one time. So then when we hang out, I’ll at least be in the presence of the trophy. That means everything. We joke a lot, but you really just had a moment with that.”Their relationship developed quickly after Nacua entered the league, with Kupp helping him adjust to the demands of professional football. From route running to film study, Kupp served as a steady guide during Nacua’s transition.Nacua has previously acknowledged that influence, saying, “I think I’ve been blessed to be able to run to Cooper for these past three years, and he’s been nothing but a mentor to me.” That respect was evident during the NFC Championship Game, where Seattle defeated Los Angeles 31–27. Despite the outcome, Nacua made it clear where his support lies. “My loyalty lies with Coop,” he said. “I will be cheering Cooper Kupp, and I will not be cheering for the Seahawks. I will cheer for No. 10, and I hope he has a good game. I’m excited to see him out there. He deserves it.”For Nacua, Super Bowl LX is not about rivalry. It is about honoring a mentor and celebrating a friendship that continues to matter beyond the scoreboard.

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