Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp might still mark his 2026 Super Bowl win with a trip to Disney World (if you know, you know), but the athlete’s immediate celebration featured his wife, Anna Marie Kupp, and their three kids.
“New core memory unlocked,” the NFL captioned a video on Sunday, February 8, that showed Cooper and Anna, 31, raising the Vince Lombardi Trophy over their heads following the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX win. The couple’s three kids — Cooper Jr., 7, Cypress, 5, and Solas, 2 — also got in on the action and helped their parents hold the trophy. Cooper collaborated with the NFL so that the video could live on his profile as well.
Cooper and the Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29-13 on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

“Lombardi #2 for the Kupps,” the NFL posted a second photo, sharing a family portrait. Cooper also shared some other images from his post-Super Bowl photo shoot, including one that featured Anna putting on lip gloss using the Lombardi Trophy as a mirror. (Cooper was previously on the Los Angeles Rams when they won Super Bowl LVI in 2022.)
“Shade LX,” he captioned the photo. A second image showed Cooper kissing his wife.
Ahead of Sunday’s big game, Cooper arrived at Levi’s Stadium with an outfit honoring his wife. The athlete had on a Carhartt jacket embroidered with “Anna” above the left chest pocket.
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Cooper and Anna are high school sweethearts who have been dating since they met at a track meet in 2012. While they went to rival schools, Anna presented Cooper with a medal and he immediately caught the feels.
“I knew that she was the one that I wanted to marry when we had first met back in high school,” Cooper shared during an interview with ESPN in February 2022. “I told my mom the day I met her, ‘I’m going to marry this girl.’”
They got engaged in March 2014 and tied the knot the following year.
“We just were so aligned in terms of what our goals were and what we wanted to do moving forward and what we wanted to be about as a couple,” he said in the same interview. “And the belief that football was the community, was the place that I was supposed to be, that we were supposed to be, and that’s where God placed us.”
Three years into their marriage, Cooper and Anna expanded their family with son Cooper Jr., born in July 2018. Their son Cypress was born in January 2021 and they welcomed their third son, Solas, in June 2023.
“Without a doubt, there’s no doubt in my mind, not only would I not be here where I am today without her or accomplishing the things that I would be doing,” Cooper told ESPN of his wife. “I really believe I may not be in this — I may not be in the NFL if it wasn’t for her and what she has inspired in me and pushed me to do.”

