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NEW NFL ROOKIE BREAKING RECORDS & CHANGING THE GAME!

In a dazzling display of rookie prowess, Los Angeles Rams' rising star Puka Nacua recently shattered a decades-old NFL record with his third reception against the San Francisco 49ers. Nacua's performance etched his name in the annals of football history, surpassing Bill Groman's 1960 record of 1,473 receiving yards in a 14-game season.

The breakthrough moment occurred when Nacua, displaying an uncanny connection with quarterback Carson Wentz, hauled in his 105th catch of the season, solidifying his status as the rookie reception record-holder. The electrifying game also saw Nacua seizing a 19-yard touchdown pass, bringing him level with Groman's yardage record.

Week 17 witnessed Nacua joining an elite club, becoming the third rookie in NFL history to achieve a century of receptions, standing alongside Jaylen Waddle (2021) and Anquan Boldin (2003). The dynamic receiver has left an indelible mark on the season with an impressive tally of seven games boasting 100 or more receiving yards.

Official Picture of Puka Nacua released by The Los Angeles Rams

Nacua's remarkable feat ties him with legends like Harlon Hill (1954), Odell Beckham Jr. (2014), and Justin Jefferson (2020) for the second-most 100-yard receiving games by a rookie in NFL history. Only Groman, with his exceptional nine 100-yard receiving games in 1960, stands ahead.

In a season defined by Nacua's stellar performances, the young receiver's journey into the record books adds a thrilling chapter to the narrative of rookie excellence. Stay tuned to "Fitness Insider" for more tales of athletic triumphs and game-changing moments!