Pro Bowl Playmaker Puts Rams on Notice Amid Active Offseason
- Puka Nacua, a wide receiver for the LA Rams, plans to retire from the NFL by age 30, focusing on family over football.
- Currently 23 years old, Nacua has led the LA Rams in receiving during his second season with 79 catches and 990 yards.
- He mentioned Aaron Donald as an example of a player who retired at the right time and expressed a desire for a large family.
- Nacua discussed the potential long-term effects of injuries in football, stating, 'By the time my kids could be 18, I could be barely walking.
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Pro Bowl Playmaker Puts Rams on Notice Amid Active Offseason
The Los Angeles Rams are in an interesting position ahead of the 2025 draft and season, armed with a Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion at quarterback surrounded by young talent on both sides of the ball. Talent like Rams wideout Puka Nacua.Nacua, the No. 177 overall pick in the 2023 draft, was a Pro Bowler as a rookie. He is stepping into a larger role as the Rams’ unquestioned No. 1 option in the passing game in 2025.However, Nacua made it cle…
Rams Star Receiver Puka Nacua Says He Wants To Finish Playing By 30
NFL stars retiring sooner rather than later has been a trend in recent years. Andrew Luck, Patrick Willis and Aaron Donald are some of the more popular players to have retired earlier than expected.Much to the chagrin of Los Angeles Rams fans, you can add Puka Nacua to the list after the lead wide out announced that he’s planning to hang up the spikes by age 30. That’s not exactly what you want to hear from a budding talent, but at 23, Nacua st…
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