The Los Angles Rams cut Super Bowl 56 MVP Cooper Kupp after being unable to find a trade partner for their former No. 1 wide receiver.

The Rams officially moved on from the 2021 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year at the start of the league year on Wednesday.

The Rams were trying to trade him, but with him being owed $20 million, no team was willing to make a deal.

The Rams will take on $22.3 million in dead cap money with $14.8 million coming this year and the rest in 2026 based on the three-year, $80.1 million extension he signed following his transcendent 2021 season.

Kupp. won the receiving triple crown and Super Bowl MVP in the 2021 season when he caught 145 passes for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns. Kupp added 33 catches for 478 yards and six TDs in the postseason, including the game-winning touchdown in a Super Bowl win over Cincinnati on the Rams homefield.

But Kupp’s production tailed off in the past three seasons when he hadn’t played more than 12 games in any season because of injuries and hasn’t had 900 yards receiving in any season.

Kupp’s role has been diminished as Puka Nacua has emerged as an elite NFL receiver in the past two seasons.

Los Angeles has also added Davante Adams, signing the three-time All-Pro to a two-year deal that could be worth up to $46 million.

Seahawks land Valdes-Scantling, Lawrence

The Seattle Seahawks agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $5.5 million with speedster Marquez Valdes-Scantling.

The Seahawks also reached a deal with former Dallas edge rusher DeMarcus Lawrence worth $42 million over three years.

Steelers agree on deal with former Eagle Slay

The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed on a one-year deal with cornerback Darius Slay after the six-time Pro Bowler was released by the Philadelphia Eagles.

Titans trade LB Murray to Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys have acquired linebacker Kenneth Murray Jr. in a trade with the Tennessee Titans.

The Cowboys are also getting a seventh-round draft pick this year while sending a sixth-rounder to the Titans.

Buffalo adds Ogunjobi, bringing back Hamlin

Safety Damar Hamlin is returning to Buffalo, and the Bills also agreed to sign tackle Larry Ogunjobi.

The Bills announced reaching an agreement to sign Hamlin to a one-year contract. Ogunjobi agreed to a one-year contract that includes $8 million in guaranteed money.

Commanders re-sign Mariota as backup

The Washington Commanders are re-upping veteran quarterback Marcus Mariot and signing both cornerback Jonathan Jones and defensive tackle Eddie Goldman.

Jets officially cut Rodgers from roster

The New York Jets officially cut quarterback Aaron Rodgers, making him a free agent.

The Jets can now designate him a post-June 1 cut, which allows them to spread his $49 million cap hit over two seasons: $14 million this year, $35 million in 2026.

Jones joining 49ers on two-year contract

Quarterback Mac Jones will finally join the San Francisco 49ers four years after the team nearly drafted him third overall.

Jones agreed to a two-year deal worth $7 million with $5 million guaranteed.

Williams returning to Chargers on 1-yr deal

Wide receiver Mike Williams agreed to a one-year, $6 million deal to re-join the Los Angeles Chargers after the 30-year old spent one season away with the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers.