Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp is in the final year of his contract with the team, but the two sides have yet to begin discussions on an extension.

Kupp told Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times his camp have yet to discuss terms with the team, but also noted a new contract was not a “priority” amid the craziness of the coronavirus pandemic. He also believes something will get done in due time (via Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk):

Kupp, 26, heads into the final year of his rookie deal unconcerned about the future. He will make a $2.13 million base salary this season and expects a new deal to take care of itself.

The sides, though, have not begun talks on an extension.

“We haven’t done anything yet,” Kupp said, via Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times. “There’s so much going on in the world right now. It’s really not a priority at this time.”

The 26-year-old burst onto the scene with 62 receptions for 869 yards and five touchdowns in his rookie season, and Kupp also tallied over 566 yards receiving despite missing half of the 2018 campaign due to injury.

Kupp put it all together last year, hauling in 94 catches for 1,161 yards and 10 touchdowns while also leading the Rams in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.

The Rams might be wary of doling out massive contracts to receivers after they shipped Brandin Cooks off to the Houston Texans. But Kupp has been very impressive in his first three seasons, and the Rams will likely do everything they can to extend before he reaches free agency.