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Puka Nacua injury update: Rams star WR has an ankle injury, status vs. Jaguars next week in London uncertain


                        Puka Nacua injury update: Rams star WR has an ankle injury, status vs. Jaguars next week in London uncertain

Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua suffered an ankle injury during the team's Week 6 matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Nacua, who had been leading the NFL in receptions and receiving yards, was forced to leave the game due to the injury. The Rams have not provided a detailed update on the severity of Nacua's injury, and his status for the team's upcoming game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London next week is uncertain. The Rams will likely provide more information on Nacua's condition as the week progresses and closer to the game. The loss of Nacua would be a significant blow to the Rams' offense, as he had been a key contributor to the team's passing attack this season. The Rams will need to evaluate Nacua's injury and determine the best course of action to ensure he is able to return to the field as soon as possible.

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