Cooper Kupp may now hold the honor of being the most wide-open receiver in the history of the NFL after one play during Week 15’s Rams-Commanders game.
Washington's defense, which has had its fair share of troubles defending opposing passing attacks this season, fell victim to the mother of all blown coverages in the third quarter. Kupp, who was streaking down the sideline, didn't have a single Commanders defender within a 25-mile radius of him on the play.
He caught the deep ball from Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford for what was likely one of the easiest touchdowns of his career. But all NFL fans could talk about after the play was just how wide-open Kupp was.
Here’s the play:
Wide open COOOOOOOOP 🗣️
— NFL (@NFL) December 17, 2023
📺: #WASvsLAR on CBS
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus https://t.co/kw7mays4qU pic.twitter.com/m730R8LPG0
Even the NFL's account on X, formerly Twitter, couldn't resist making a joke at the Commanders' expense.
Kupp was just a little bit open 😅 #WASvsLAR pic.twitter.com/c1ooZA4Scl
— NFL (@NFL) December 17, 2023
But NFL fans piled on Washington's defense—and Ron Rivera—the most.
Average commanders secondary play
— evin (@KayvonOjulari) December 17, 2023
it’s the commanders defense lmao
— 𐌕𐌄𐌄🤞🏼 (@HimmyCarter_) December 17, 2023
Ronald Rivera.
— Austin Swaim (@ASwaim3) December 17, 2023
Just how open was Kupp? This open.
Cooper Kupp had 16.95 yards of separation between him and the nearest defender when he caught his touchdown pass.
— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) December 17, 2023
Actually the second-most open receiver on a completion this year behind Mike Evans's one-yard TD catch against the Colts pic.twitter.com/l9fbqeN8NZ
Down 28—7 in the fourth quarter, the Commanders’ defense could continue to have a long day against the Rams if they keep playing like this.