Article 73FRA Cooper Kupp quietly did something never previously done in Super Bowl history

Cooper Kupp quietly did something never previously done in Super Bowl history

by
from on (#73FRA)
e0c1a2b7cb80b766f993f8a22d0debd6SANTA CLARA, CA - FEBRUARY 08: WR Cooper Kupp (10) of the Seattle Seahawks with a reception over CB Marcus Jones (25) of the New England Patriots on the first drive of the game during the Seattle Seahawks versus the New England Patriots Super Bowl LX game on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. (Photo by Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Cooper Kupp's return to his home state proved to be a storybook reunion. The former Offensive Player of the Year had a fantastic postseason for the Seattle Seahawks, catching 15 passes for 157 yards and a touchdown over three games. Technically speaking, his TD against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship win was the winning score, a poetic result given the messy exit from his old team.

With the New England Patriots keyed in on stopping Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Kupp stepped up as the Seahawks' leading receiver, hauling in a team-high six passes for 61 yards. It might not have been the Super Bowl MVP performance he had with the Rams against the Cincinnati Bengals, but he was still an important piece of the passing offense.

Kupp also made a bit of history along the way. Through some extensive research on Stathead, I perused the Super Bowl box scores to determine the leading receiver (by yards) in all 60 editions of the big game. While there have been multiple players who've led their team in receiving yards in Super Bowl wins (notably Travis Kelce and Jerry Rice), no one has done it like the former Eastern Washington star.

Cooper Kupp is the first player in NFL history to be the Super Bowl single-game receiving yards leader for two different franchises.

Every Super Bowl champion's single-game leading receiver
Super BowlPlayerTeamReceiving Yards
60Cooper KuppSeattle Seahawks61
59Devonta SmithPhiladelphia Eagles69
58Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs93
57Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs81
56Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams92
55Rob Gronkowski (TE)Tampa Bay Buccaneers67
54Tyreek HillKansas City Chiefs105
53Julian EdelmanNew England Patriots141
52Corey Clement (RB)Philadelphia Eagles100
51James White (RB)New England Patriots110
50Emmanuel SandersDenver Broncos83
49Julian EdelmanNew England Patriots109
48Doug BaldwinSeattle Seahawks66
47Anquan BoldinBaltimore Ravens104
46Hakeem NicksNew York Giants109
45Jordy NelsonGreen Bay Packers140
44Marques ColstonNew Orleans Saints83
43Santonio HolmesPittsburgh Steelers131
42Amani ToomerNew York Giants84
41Joseph Addai (RB)Indianapolis Colts66
40Hines WardPittsburgh Steelers123
39Deion BranchNew England Patriots133
38Deion BranchNew England Patriots143
37Joe JureviciusTampa Bay Buccaneers78
36Troy BrownNew England Patriots89
35Brandon StokleyBaltimore Ravens52
34Isaac BruceSt. Louis Rams162
33Rod SmithDenver Broncos152
32Ed McCaffreyDenver Broncos72
31Antonio FreemanGreen Bay Packers105
30Michael IrvinDallas Cowboys76
29Jerry RiceSan Francisco 49ers149
28Alvin HarperDallas Cowboys75
27Michael IrvinDallas Cowboys114
26Gary ClarkWashington114
25Mark IngramNew York Giants74
24Jerry RiceSan Francisco 49ers148
23Jerry RiceSan Francisco 49ers215
22Ricky SandersWashington193
21Stacy RobinsonNew York Giants62
20Willie GaultChicago Bears129
19Roger Craig (RB) and Dwight Clark (TE)San Francisco 49ers77
18Cliff BranchLos Angeles Raiders96
17Charlie BrownWashington60
16Freddie SolomonSan Francisco 49ers52
15Kenny King (RB)Oakland Raiders93
14John StallworthPittsburgh Steelers121
13Lynn SwannPittsburgh Steelers124
12Billy Joe DuPree (TE)Dallas Cowboys66
11Fred BiletnikoffOakland Raiders79
10Lynn SwannPittsburgh Steelers161
9Larry Brown (TE)Pittsburgh Steelers49
8Paul WarfieldMiami Dolphins33
7Paul WarfieldMiami Dolphins36
6Lance Alworth and Mike Ditka (TE)Dallas Cowboys28
5John Mackey (TE)Baltimore Colts80
4Otis TaylorKansas City Chiefs81
3Matt Snell (RB)New York Jets40
2Boyd DowlerGreen Bay Packers71
1Max McGeeGreen Bay Packers138

(All data here collected through Stathead)

Kupp joins Paul Warfield, Lynn Swann, Cliff Branch, Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin, Deion Branch, Julian Edelman, and Travis Kelce on the list of players who've had a team-high in receiving yards at least twice in a Super Bowl win. Those other eight guys, most of whom are or will be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, had their accomplishments happen with the same organization.

What a postseason from Kupp, what a performance in the Super Bowl-don't forget it was his 3rd and 9 conversion that led to the A.J. Barner touchdown-and what a story for the Yakima native to return to Washington and win it all with the team he grew up rooting for.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/rss.xml
Feed Title
Feed Link https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/
Feed Copyright Copyright (c) 2026 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Reply 0 comments