Los Angele Rams Wide Receiver Puka Nacua’s Status Uncertain For Week 7
Rams fans, you can exhale now. The collective gasp heard across Los Angeles when Puka Nacua went down on Sunday can finally be replaced by a sigh of relief. The star wide receiver, who has taken the league by storm, managed to dodge a bullet, escaping with just an ankle sprain.
Context Of Injury
#Rams WR Puka Nacua, the NFL’s leader in catches, suffered an ankle sprain that will likely cause him to miss time, per me and @MikeGarafolo.
It would make sense for Nacua to be out next week against the #Jaguars, then LAR has a bye to regroup and assess. pic.twitter.com/6e8EaBpe9m
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 13, 2025
It was a scary moment. In the second quarter against the Baltimore Ravens, Nacua went for a catch in the end zone and landed awkwardly. He tried to walk it off, but his body said, “Not so fast, my friend.” After hitting the turf again, the medical staff swarmed, and every Rams fan’s heart sank. You could almost hear the frantic typing of fantasy football managers everywhere.
But then, a minor miracle. The rookie sensation returned to the game in the third quarter. He didn’t see another target, but his mere presence on the field was enough to calm some nerves. Coach Sean McVay confirmed on Monday that while they were careful with his usage, the initial scans were encouraging. “We’ll be day-to-day with him,” McVay said, adding, “What we are grateful for is there’s nothing on the scan that looks like it’s going to be long-term.”
What Does This Mean For Nacua and the Rams?
Let’s not get it twisted; “day-to-day” is coach-speak for “we have no earthly idea, so please stop asking.” Nacua’s status for the upcoming London game against the Jacksonville Jaguars is genuinely up in the air. McVay was quick to point out that they have to consider Nacua’s all-out, kamikaze style of play. This isn’t a guy who knows how to go at half-speed. His motor is always redlining, which is both his greatest strength and, in moments like these, a serious concern.
The Rams are in a decent spot at 4-2, and with a bye week conveniently waiting after their trip across the pond, resting Nacua seems like the smartest play. Why risk your franchise-altering rookie on a potentially slick London field when you can give him two full weeks to heal up? It’s a classic case of short-term pain for long-term gain.
The Fantasy Football Fallout
For all you fantasy GMs out there, this is a tough pill to swallow. Nacua has been a fantasy cheat code, a waiver-wire miracle who was on pace to shatter records. He entered Sunday’s game leading the entire NFL in receptions and receiving yards. Losing that kind of production, even for a week, is brutal.
Trying to find a replacement is like trying to find a decent parking spot at The Grove on a Saturday—nearly impossible. The Rams’ offense looked pedestrian without him, mustering just 241 total yards. This is a far cry from the offensive juggernaut we saw in previous weeks. It is a stark reminder of just how vital Nacua has become to this team’s success. He isn’t just a piece of the puzzle; he is the puzzle.
So, while the long-term outlook is positive, the immediate future is murky. The smart money is on Nacua sitting out the London game. It’s the unpopular choice for fans itching to see him play and fantasy managers desperate for points, but it’s the right call for the team. And for Puka, a little rest now could mean a lot more record-breaking down the road.
