Rams Announce Puka Nacua Injury Update
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Puka Nacua is now No. 1 in NFL history in this stat
Following his dominant nine-catch, 181-yard performance in the Rams' Week 15 win over the Detroit Lions, Nacua now averages 93.7 career receiving yards per game. That number passed Justin Jefferson, who previously held the record. He now sits at second with 90.8 receiving yards per game.
Three plays later, the Rams offense couldn’t convert again on 3rd down. This time, McVay could have attempted a 55 yard field goal, but passed yet again. Stafford hit Nacua along the near sideline for 10 yards to move the chains.
Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Puka Nacua collapsed briefly after taking a hard hit against the Detroit Lions.
Puka Nacua is about to get paid. The star Los Angeles Rams receiver is eligible for a contract extension after the 2025 season, and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported ahead of Week 15 that a Nacua extension is a "big-time priority" for the Rams this offseason.
Nacua hauled in two touchdowns in the Los Angeles Rams’ 45-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, marking the first multi-touchdown game of his career and his fifth and sixth touchdowns of the season. On Wednesday, Nacua was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his two-touchdown performance.
Signing wide receiver Puka Nacua to a long-term extension is a "big-time priority" for the Los Angeles Rams, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Puka Nacua hasn't even finished his third NFL season and he's already proven to be one of the best Los Angeles Rams receivers in franchise history.
The Los Angeles Rams and Puka Nacua have become synonymous since drafting him, and the former BYU Cougar is expected a big pay day this summer.
Puka Nacua is having another dominant performance. After the Rams took a three-point lead over the Lions, Nacua had another big catch to put the Rams in position to up their advantage to 10 points with a Blake Corum 11-yard touchdown.
Tom Brady said during Sunday's Rams win over the Lions that Puka Nacua reminds him of Larry Fitzgerald, going as far as to say that he could be on his all-time Mount Rushmore of wide receivers.