Puka Nacua (17) was ejected for throwing a punch after this interception by the Seahawks’ Riq Woolen.
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Earlier than the sport, the priority was that star receiver Puka Nacua’s injured proper knee won’t maintain up.
Nacua was ejected from the sport within the second quarter, nevertheless, for punching Seahawks linebacker Tyrel Dodson after cornerback Riq Woolen intercepted a move. Nacua watched the remainder of the sport on a display within the locker room.
“Just a learning experience,” stated Nacua, who caught one move for 11 yards. “Being super competitive in between those lines, there were some things said earlier in the game, just letting my emotions get the best of me and reacting instead of responding.”
Coach Sean McVay stated he instructed Nacua “that we are smarter than that.” And he referenced former Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald.
“”Among the best traits that he has is the feelings and the way in which that he loves competing along with his teammates and doing all the pieces that he can to contribute,” McVay stated of Nacua, “and also understand how important it is to have what AD used to call that controlled aggression. So he’ll learn from it.”
Quarterback Matthew Stafford stated he was not fearful about Nacua.
“Sometimes emotion gets the best of us, but I got total trust and confidence in his ability to respond and understand those are the things we can’t do,” Stafford stated. “And as hard as that is sometimes, you have to walk away from those things.
“You have to do it and I have no problems with how he will be moving forward.”