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Darnold and Kupp throwing sessions have helped shape the Seahawks' receivers
Summary
Sam Darnold and Cooper Kupp hosted private throwing sessions in Los Angeles last summer that teammates say improved timing and built trust.
Content
Last summer, soon after Sam Darnold and Cooper Kupp signed with the Seahawks, the two hosted private throwing sessions in Los Angeles for every wide receiver and tight end on the roster. The workouts were held at Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village and were kept private, without cameras or banners. After practice, many players spent extended time at Kupp's home for meals, swimming and informal activities. Teammates and coaches say those gatherings helped strengthen relationships and on-field timing.
What happened:
- Darnold and Kupp invited every wide receiver and tight end on the Seahawks roster to private throwing sessions at Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village.
- The sessions were conducted privately, without media or banners, and focused on routes and timing.
- Players often continued the day together at Cooper Kupp's house, including meals, swimming and pickup basketball.
- Attendees named in reports included Cooper Kupp, Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jake Bobo, John Rhys Plumlee, Eric Saubert, AJ Barner and Cody White.
- Coaches and players say the time off the field helped build trust and improve the receivers room's cohesion.
Summary:
Players and coaches attribute sharper routes and cleaner timing to the offseason sessions and the time teammates spent together off the field. The Seahawks are now playing for a championship and team leaders point to the connections formed in those gatherings as part of the team's progress. Undetermined at this time.
