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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp makes a catch as we look at Cooper Kupp's next team odds
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp makes a catch. Photo Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images.

We've already seen multiple star receivers switch teams in recent weeks. Could Cooper Kupp be the next one on the move?

The Los Angeles Rams are reportedly shopping the former All-Pro wideout ahead of the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 5 and are seeking a second-round pick in return, according to .

Russini said the Rams have "called multiple teams" about a potential blockbuster deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Chargers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers listed as the favorites to acquire Kupp across the best NFL betting sites.

The Detroit Lions, who own the shortest Super Bowl odds of any NFC contender, are also long shots to bolster their offense by adding the former Super Bowl MVP.

Here are the latest Cooper Kupp next team odds as we look ahead to the NFL Week 8 odds.

Cooper Kupp next team odds

Odds from NFL prop betting sites as of Thursday, Oct. 24. Market states Kupp must join team by NFL trade deadline on Nov. 5.

TeamOddsImplied probabilityProfit ($10 bet)
Rams-25071.43%$4
Steelers+20033.33%$20
Chargers+85010.53%$85
Buccaneers+11008.33%$110
Lions+14006.67%$140
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp celebrates a touchdown as we examine the latest Cooper Kupp next team odds.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp celebrates a touchdown with wide receiver Tyler Johnson. Photo by Junfu Han/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn. 

Will Rams trade Cooper Kupp?

According to the latest betting odds, there is a 71.43% chance that Kupp remains in Los Angeles following the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 5.

That comes amid swirling rumors that the Rams (2-4) are looking to cash out on their former Pro Bowl wideout, who hasn't played since Week 2 but could return tonight on Thursday Night Football against the Minnesota Vikings.

Fittingly, quarterback Matthew Stafford has also been floated as a potential trade target for the Vikings. If that happened, it would seem almost inevitable for Los Angeles to ship off his favorite target, too, and lean fully into the rebuild.

That said, a second-round pick for a 31-year-old receiver with injury issues might not elicit the type of response that the Rams' front office is hoping for.

Because of that, Kupp staying put still remains the likeliest outcome over the next few weeks, but we've seen teams lower their asking price to get a deal done on their star receiver. Don't be shocked if that happens here.

Steelers are favorites to trade for Cooper Kupp

The Steelers (5-2) have been linked to just about every receiver with a pulse over the last six months, and this could be their last chance to acquire a difference-maker at the position.

That holds extra significance with Pittsburgh in the midst of deciding its long-term answer at quarterback - at least for this season - after Russell Wilson replaced Justin Fields in Week 7 and turned in a solid performance in his season debut.

Still, would the Steelers brass be willing to shell out a second-round pick for the aging Kupp? Could they get away with a third in this market? I wouldn't count out Pittsburgh in this race, but it'll take a big swing to make it happen.

Long shots to trade for Cooper Kupp

Chargers (+850)

What if Kupp doesn't have to leave Los Angeles, after all?

The Chargers (3-3) have been floated as a potential trade partner with their crosstown rivals in an effort to support QB Justin Herbert, who is averaging a career-low 194 passing yards per game flanked by his worst receiving corps in five seasons as a starter.

L.A. still has a shot by the NFL playoff odds to secure a wild-card spot after a 3-3 start, and dropping Kupp into the mix could be what Jim Harbaugh needs to punch a postseason ticket in his debut season with the Bolts.

Buccaneers (+1100)

The Buccaneers just lost star wideout Chris Godwin (ankle) to a likely season-ending injury, and Mike Evans (hamstring) won't be back until after the team's Week 11 bye.

That leaves Tampa Bay (4-3) without its top two pass-catchers even as it remains tied with the Atlanta Falcons atop the NFC South standings entering Week 8.

A trade for Kupp would help the Bucs stay afloat over the next few weeks and add another devastating option for Baker Mayfield once Evans returns to the lineup.

Lions (+1400)

This is easily the most fascinating option on the board. It's also the least likely with these odds implying a mere 6.67% chance of a move by Detroit.

Still, we've seen these front offices work together on a blockbuster before when they swapped Stafford and Jared Goff back in 2021. And the Lions could use another receiver with Jameson Williams suspended for two games and little depth behind him and top wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown.

Detroit's championship window is clearly wide open right now. That could preempt a rather bold move from general manager Brad Holmes to get some extra help for Goff, who is already an NFL MVP odds contender entering Week 8.

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