Cooper Kupp, who won the Super Bowl MVP award last year, has agreed to a three-year, $75 million contract extension with the Los Angeles Rams, Associated Press reported. The announcement comes just two days after the team signed Aaron Donald to a massive contract extension. 

The 28-year-old wide receiver, in his first pairing with new Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, had one of the greatest seasons in football history last year, leading the NFL with 145 receptions for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns for the Rams.

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Kupp and the Rams both acknowledged their desire for a contract extension early in the offseason. Last month, Kupp  showed up for the first voluntary workouts of the Rams’ truncated offseason even as contract talks were going on.

“I think it’s important to be here, be around the guys and be around this team,” Kupp said at the time.

“The goal at the end of the day is to win a world title. Whatever is going to get us in a place where we can go and compete for another world title, to put us in a better position where we can be a better football team, that’s the goal. I think the best thing I can do is to be to be a part of that, as this thing gets implemented and starts to grow.”

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The 2017 third-round draft pick from Eastern Washington said on Tuesday that he wanted a deal that would allow the Rams to stay competitive.

“I really want this to be a collaboration that we work on. That’s my goal. Something that’s great for the team, something that’s great for me and my family as well. That place exists, and it’s just getting there,” he said.