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One way to look at Efton Chism III's 2024 football season is to view it as compared to the record-setting seasons of his predecessor at Eastern Washington, Cooper Kupp. This weekend could be viewed in ...
Every year, there are small-school players who fall down draft boards but wind up excelling in the NFL. Here are some potential sleepers for the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Seattle Seahawks made one of the more notable moves in free agency when they brought former Eastern Washington University standout Cooper Kupp back home. Seattle gave the MVP of Super Bowl LVI ...
When Lock first came to the Emerald City, he had a bit of difficulty naming surrounding cities in Washington State. at the ...
SEATTLE — After an offseason full of change, the Seahawks will have a multitude of picks to improve the roster in the 2025 ...
Former NFL quarterback and current analyst Chris Simms voiced skepticism about Cooper Kupp's career path. He thinks Seattle may be taking a risk by signing the former Super Bowl MVP.
He has drawn many comparisons to Cooper Kupp, who shared his alma mater as a third-round pick out of Eastern Washington in 2017. Kupp is a little bigger than Chism, about four inches and 10 pounds ...
The New England Patriots hold nine selections in the 2025 NFL Draft. Here's everything you need to know and how to follow the ...
CHENEY, Wash. - As the 2025 NFL Draft quickly approaches, players like former Eastern Washington Eagle wide receiver Efton Chism III eagerly wait in anticipation for their name to be ...
He has also grown to admire the Los Angeles Rams mainly because he and Cooper Kupp went to the same college, Eastern Washington University, with both finishing their college careers at the same time.
The former triple crown champion signed a three-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks. Cooper Kupp is ready to make a statement with the Seattle Seahawks after the former triple crown champion signed a ...
Cooper Kupp is coming home to Washington. The NFL says the Seahawks have agreed to terms with the wide receiver. Kupp grew up in Yakima and played college football for Eastern Washington University.