Career
The Broncos selected him in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football for the University of North Dakota. He is currently an offensive quality control coach for the Miami Dolphins.
He played college football for the North Dakota Fighting Sioux.
He was a three-year starter, awarded all-conference and All American honors since his junior campaign. 2006 NFL Draft
Projected to go undrafted by Sports Illustrated, who criticized his lack of "balance, body control and ability in space," Kuper was ranked as the Number.
28 offensive guard available in the 2006 NFL Draft. Kuper was eventually selected in the fifth round, 161st overall, by the Denver Broncos.
He was the highest selected North Dakota lineman since Todd Thomas in 1981.
Denver Broncos
He was the Broncos starting right guard to begin the 2008 season. On June 4, 2010, the Broncos announced that they had signed Kuper to a five-year deal worth $25.5 million. The new contract made him the second-highest-paid offensive lineman in Broncos" history, second only to former left tackle Matt Lepsis.
In 2010, the Denver Broncos announced that Kuper had been selected as co-captain of the Broncos offense, along with Kyle Orton and Daniel Graham.
During the regular season finale in 2011 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Kuper suffered a gruesome broken ankle that ended his season. That season Chris Kuper made the Pro Bowl but withdrew to the injury and needed surgery.
Kuper retired on March 11, 2014. Coaching career
On January 23rd, 2016, Kuper was hired by Miami Dolphins as offensive quality control coach.