What happened to Puka Nacua? Rams WR gets bad news after going down vs Lions
Puka Nacua and the Los Angeles Rams couldn't have started the season worse against the Detroit Lions on Sunday. The wide receiver had to leave the game with a knee injury midway through the second quarter, and his return to the game was considered questionable for a few moments before he officially called it a day.
The NFL selected the Rams and the Lions to start the season in primetime as they battled a great game back in the 2023 Wild Card Round. However, a single play changed things: Nacua got hurt, while quarterback Matthew Stafford also got injured during the same play.
Nacua ascended as the number-one receiver on the Rams' roster after his rookie year, where he not only was the best rookie receiver, but an elite one for the league altogether. He's expected to have an even bigger role on the team in 2024, and any injury would be brutal for Los Angeles.
The huge blow for the Rams was later confirmed, as the wide receiver was declared officially OUT for the game as the third quarter started. In a game where Los Angeles desperately needs points, to lose their best weapon hurts badly.
Puka Nacua's importance for the Rams grew massively in 2024
Puka was the 177th pick from the Los Angeles Rams in 2023. He led all rookies in receptions and receiving yards, breaking many records. He had seven games with at least 100 receiving yards.
As he enters his second season, he's part of a team close to breaking out and competing for the Super Bowl again. The trio composed of Puka, Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp is strong.
In what will be the first season of Sean McVay's era without Aaron Donald as their main leader, other younger players will have to emerge and add extra responsibility. It also means that Puka will look to break into the league's elite.
At this point, fans have to hope he won't miss many games, but knee injuries are always difficult to recover from. They need to find the right balance between pushing him and not further aggravating the problem.