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Cameron DaSilva

Sean McVay refutes report that Cooper Kupp has sprained ankle

Cooper Kupp left Saturday’s scrimmage early, but after the game, Sean McVay said his early removal was not injury-related. He didn’t give a reason for Kupp being pulled before the end of the scrimmage, but on Sunday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network shed a little light on the situation.

He reported that Kupp suffered a minor ankle injury, though there was really no concern for his Week 1 availability. McVay hopped on a Zoom call with reporters Monday and immediately refuted that report when asked about Kupp’s status.

He called Rapoport’s statement “inaccurate” and that Kupp doesn’t have a sprained ankle, only some soreness in his leg that popped up before the scrimmage. Once again, there’s no concern about his availability for the season opener against Dallas.

Kupp is poised for another big season in 2020 with Brandin Cooks out of the picture, sharing the bulk of the targets with Robert Woods. Assuming he can stay healthy, 1,100 yards and double-digit touchdowns is not out of the question for the fourth-year receiver out of Eastern Washington.

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