After a dominant receiving season, Los Angeles Rams star wideout Cooper Kupp is the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year. Kupp beat out Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor for the award. (via NFL)

The Rams star receiver has been absolutely dominant this year, putting together one of the greatest WR seasons in NFL history. Kupp put up incredible stats across the board: 145 receptions for 1947 yards on the season, along with 16 touchdowns. His all-around game as the WR1 in LA propelled the city to a Super Bowl appearance.

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Kupp's dominating 2021 season even had him in the conversation for the Most Valuable Player award. The Rams WR winning an award historically won by quarterbacks would've been the perfect end to the season. However, the MVP instead went to Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who had a dominant season himself.

Cooper Kupp and the Rams will now be looking forward to their greatest challenge: the Super Bowl. Los Angeles will be facing an upstart Cincinnati Bengals team (who have a pair of award winners themselves) in their quest to win their first Lombardi in the city. Kupp will be important for this game, as he'll be the focal point of the offense.