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Rams' Cooper Kupp delivers again - Amid the team's 'all-in' moves, the star third-round receiver leads them to victory, wins Super Bowl MVP

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The story we've been told about the Los Angeles Rams is that they «went all-in» to win this particular Super Bowl. That they were willing to mortgage their future for it. That what defines their team-building approach is the fact that they continually trade away first-round picks for win-now helpers, risk be damned.

But when they were about to lose the Super Bowl to the Cincinnati Bengals, the guy who saved the Rams was the receiver they drafted out of Eastern Washington in the third round five years ago. And the guy who sealed the win was a first-round pick they made themselves in 2014.

Cooper Kupp caught eight passes for 92 yards and two touchdowns to win Super Bowl MVP honors, as the Rams came back in the fourth quarter and beat the Bengals on Sunday night. Four of those catches, 39 of those yards and one of those touchdowns came on the 15-play fourth-quarter drive that turned a 20-16 Cincinnati lead into a 23-20 Rams victory.

It was the signature drive in the career of quarterback Matthew Stafford, who has had 45 career game-winning drives and who himself was one of those «all-in» moves the Rams made to win this year. But it was unquestionably Kupp who saved them. His biggest play on the drive wasn't even a catch at all — it was a 7-yard run play from his own 30-yard line on fourth-and-1 with five minutes left in the game. L.A. almost surely loses the game if they don't get that yard. The Rams couldn't run the ball all night. So they put it in the hands of their best offensive player, and he delivered.

«Whatever's asked of me, whatever my job is going to be on a given play, in a given game, I just want to do it to the best of my ability,» Kupp said. «We went a little up-tempo on that last drive,

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