Cooper Kupp's wife Anna, Puka Nacua's girlfriend Hallie Aiono celebrate Rams' tense 27-24 win over 49ers
Los Angeles Rams wide receivers Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua were unable to play in the 27-24 comeback win against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday because of nagging injuries, but they were able to watch from the sidelines.
And somewhere else, their respective partners also reveled in the moment via Instagram Stories.
The former's wife, Anna, shared an Instagram post about the result:
"Still recovering (sweating emoji) so proud of this team!" she wrote.
Meanwhile, Nacua's girlfriend posted a video of herself watching the game from what appeared to be her house:
"Proud of our Ramily (blue and yellow heart emojis)," she wrote.
In Kupp and Nacua's absence, the offense was led by running back Kyren Williams, who had 116 yards from scrimmage (89 on 24 rushes and 27 from two receptions) and three total touchdowns. Tutu Atwell was the team's leading receiver with 93 yards from four catches.
The 49ers, meanwhile, were buoyed by Jauan Jennings, who had 175 yards and three touchdowns from 11 grabs as Deebo Samuel's stand-in.
However, running back Jordan Mason, who had at least 20 carries for 100 rushing yards and a touchdown in his first two games in Christian McCaffrey's stead, was nowhere to be found, rushing only 19 times for 77 yards and no touchdowns.
Latest on Rams WRs Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua's injuries
Now with their first win of 2024 secure, the question among Rams fans is: When will Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua play again?
As mentioned earlier, the latter hurt his PCL during the season opener against the Detroit Lions. The initial prognosis was four games, but ESPN's Adam Schefter believes it will be longer then that.
As for the former, he will also be on the inactive list at the Chicago Bears this Sunday. During Monday's practice, head coach Sean McVay declined to set a return timetable for the Super Bowl LVI MVP:
"He's going to do everything in his power to get back. Whenever that is, we'll be excited about that and happy for him."
The game in Chicago will kick off at 1 p.m. ET on FOX.