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Puka Nacua Makes NFL History in Rams' Loss to 49ers, Most Catches Ever Through 5 Games
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua now has the most receptions (52) through five games to begin an NFL season after his 10-catch, 85-yard, one-touchdown performance in a 26-23 overtime home loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday.
Nacua has amassed 588 receiving yards and two touchdowns as well. The former BYU star, who was a fifth-round pick in the 2023 draft, has also caught 83.9 percent of his 62 targets.
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Nacua has been phenomenal all year. He's caught at least eight passes and amassed at least 85 yards in each of his five games. Nacua just posted a fantastic effort last Sunday in a 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts, snagging 13 passes for 170 yards and a touchdown.
Remarkably, Nacua is on pace for 177 catches and 1,999 yards over a 17-game season, and it's possible he could hold the league's single-season reception and yardage records by the end of the year.
Detroit Lions wideout Calvin Johnson set the record for most receiving yards over a single season in 2012 with 1,964, accomplished in a 16-game campaign. Nacua's ex-Rams teammate, Seattle Seahawks wideout Cooper Kupp, is second all time with 1,947 yards. Remarkably, quarterback Matthew Stafford was the signal-caller for Johnson and Kupp and now might help Nacua to a record-breaking season himself.
On the reception front, former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas has the single-season record with 149 in 2019 (16-game season). Kupp is second with 145.
Nacua is averaging 10.4 catches and 117.6 yards per contest on the year. Simply put, he's a machine right now, to the point where it's a matter of when and not if he gets going in a game.
The 24-year-old had just three catches for 24 yards at halftime, but he got hot in the second half and overtime with seven receptions for 61 yards and a score, which cut the 49er lead to 20-13.
The Rams now enter a bye week with a 3-2 record. They'll visit the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Oct. 12 once they finish their break.

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