Puka Nacua injury update: Latest news on Rams WR's status in Week 6 game

Mike Moraitis

Puka Nacua injury update: Latest news on Rams WR's status in Week 6 game image

The Los Angeles Rams have a huge injury concern with wide receiver Puka Nacua in the Week 6 game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Nacua suffered the injury in the second quarter of the Week 6 contest while trying to bring in a tough catch. He stayed down on the field after getting hurt and was being tended to by trainers.

Prior to his exit, Nacua had totaled two catches for 28 yards on three targets. It goes without saying losing him would be a huge blow to Los Angeles' offense.

Follow our tracker below for all of the latest updates on Nacua's status for the rest of the game.

Puka Nacua injury update

UPDATE: Nacua is back in the game.

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UPDATE: Nacua has yet to get on the field in the second half, so it appears we need to pump the brakes on him returning for now.

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UPDATE: Great news, as Nacua is back on the sideline and has his helmet on.

For now, it appears disaster has been averted.

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UPDATE: The Rams announced that Nacua is dealing with a foot injury and is questionable to return.

He was spotted going to the locker room, and he needed help to get there. At this point, it would be surprising if we see Nacua out there again today.

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UPDATE: Nacua had to be helped off the field after suffering the injury. It remains unclear what he's dealing with, but that is not a good sign.

We should be getting an update from the team shortly.

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Here's a look at the scene on the field with Nacua.

We'll update this page when more information is available.

Nacua was off to an incredible start to the season. Entering Week 6, he led the NFL in receptions (52) and receiving yards (588) and was easily cementing himself as one of the very best players at his position in the NFL.

Hopefully his injury isn't serious.

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Mike Moraitis

Mike Moraitis is a freelance writer who covers the NFL for the Sporting News. Over his nearly two decades covering sports, Mike has also worked for Bleacher Report, USA TODAY and FanSided. He hates writing in the third person.