Puka Nacua dealing with ankle sprain that could keep him out vs. Jaguars
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Puka Nacua dealing with ankle sprain that could keep him out vs. Jaguars
"McVay said the Rams were encouraged by the scan results. "Whether that means he's able to play like the guy we're accustomed to seeing on Sunday will be a weekly process for us," McVay said during a videoconference with reporters, adding, "There is nothing on the scan that looks like it's going to be long term. The uncertainty of this week is a real thing.""
"Nacua and Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey leaped for a pass thrown by Matthew Stafford into the end zone, and both came down hard on the turf. Nacua got up, took a few steps and then went to the ground again where was attended to by team trainers. He was assisted to the locker room, evaluated, and then he returned to the sideline. Nacua played in the second half but was not targeted."
Puka Nacua sustained an ankle sprain during the Rams' victory over the Ravens, rendering his availability for Sunday's London game uncertain. The sprain occurred in the second quarter after a contested leaping play, and Nacua recorded two catches for 28 yards before the injury. Scans were encouraging and showed no indication of long-term damage. Nacua returned to the sideline and played in the second half but was not targeted. Nacua leads the league with 54 catches and ranks second with 616 receiving yards. The team will assess his readiness weekly and has contingency plans regardless of the upcoming bye week.
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