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April 15, 2024 at 5:59 pm #150255znModeratorStu Jackson@StuJRamsEven after a record-setting rookie year, Puka Nacua noted he’s teammates with a triple-crown receiver who won Super Bowl MVP. Looks up to Cooper Kupp, still trying to reach his expectations. “The standard is still set very high, and I don’t think I’m close to reaching it.”.Nacua also said Kupp has been “very open and honest” with him about where Kupp thinks he can improve.April 15, 2024 at 6:37 pm #150256znModerator
Rams WR Puka Nacua on his first NFL offseason, training with Cooper Kupp and eating right
By Jourdan Rodrigue
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — In second-year Rams receiver Puka Nacua’s initial week of offseason training with veteran teammate Cooper Kupp, he threw up.
A lot. Anywhere he could see grass.
“His conditioning days were some of the tougher ones,” said a sheepishly grinning Nacua on Monday as the Rams opened their first phase of Organized Team Activities (OTAs).
“That first week I came back, I think threw up every day of the week. He wasn’t a fan of that, because it was on his lawn! ‘You’re throwing up in my bushes, Puka — thanks.’ But it was super fun.”
Nacua is still adjusting to life in the NFL — not just because he became a household name as a fifth-round surprise who set the new rookie receiving record in 2023 with 105 catches and 1,486 yards. His sudden burst into stardom has been accompanied by court-side seats at Los Angeles Lakers games, playing in the NBA Celebrity All-Star game, and shoutouts from top athletes and celebrities on social media.
It also means that Nacua, whose physical play-style led to a number of different injuries to his ribs, arms and shoulders, and knees (he didn’t miss any time) is now taking a more NFL-standard approach to the offseason. In doing so, Nacua says he is following Kupp’s lead.
Incoming rookies train for standard testing at all-star events such as the Senior Bowl or NFL scouting combine, not necessarily an actual NFL season. Now, Nacua will have a full offseason of football training designed with the intent of actually playing football.
“Coop was ready to get to it right before the Super Bowl,” Nacua said, “he was already starting his integration to get ready to work out. A lot of mobility stuff in (this) first part, and then just continuing to stay explosive. A lot of top-end speed that we are working on.”
Rest, diet and recovery are as important as his new conditioning. Nacua said he has leaned out a little – he now weighs 210 pounds, but he said he also has added some protective bulk around his shoulders and chest.
“I think Coop would definitely not advise me to eat McDonald’s as much as I did during the season, he wasn’t a fan of that,” said Nacua, laughing.
“The mentality from last year was ‘one day at a time.’ I just think that I could never really think about Sunday, until I was waking up on Sunday a 9 a.m. … I guess another step in the recovery phase, (when) I saw Coop, as much as we were working out hard in the offseason he was recovering just as hard. Taking nutrition into it, having people who do body work outside of the facility and finding ways to constantly recover. If I’m going to have a two-hour workout period, then the 22 other hours in the day how else can I recover? How else can I gain an advantage? Honestly, I’ve recovered just as hard as I’m working out. That was a mindset I didn’t have before.”
April 17, 2024 at 1:29 am #150258InvaderRamModeratori love that those two are training together.
April 17, 2024 at 2:23 pm #150259wvParticipanti love that those two are training together.
Yeah, me too.
Sometimes Puka seems like a teenager. Lotta room for growth in that kid.
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April 17, 2024 at 8:10 pm #150264znModeratorJourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigueCurrently watching my advance preview of “Matthew Stafford: Locked In,” and I have told you guys this a few times the last couple years but this dude is out of his f***ing gourd, and man do they capture it. Great watch so far and clearly a huge effort by the crew..Fun look. In some ways like flipping through a yearbook curated by the team. Stafford and his family will probably really get a kick out of re-watching this years from now..Stu Jackson@StuJRamsHaving seen “Matthew Stafford: Locked In”, all I’m gonna say is if you don’t put respect on 9’s name (if you didn’t already) after watching it tomorrow night, I’ve got nothing for you. It’s that goodApril 21, 2024 at 10:20 pm #150289znModeratorCareer grades for the 2014 NFL Draft class 📊 https://t.co/32QEo5PogA pic.twitter.com/DdCHwiK1Oc
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April 22, 2024 at 4:04 pm #150295znModeratorJourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigueBig goal for Kobie Turner this year is to get as comfortable in 3 tech, 4 and even 5 as he got at nose last season. He says position flexibility and matchup based rotations will be a focus for him this year (have previously reported discussion of moving him to the 3)..Asked Kobie Turner about the balance between managing the pressure of being “next” after Aaron Donald’s retirement, and continuing to grow. Great perspective here..April 22, 2024 at 7:51 pm #150298znModeratorTrue story 💫
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