Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua may be the best the league has to offer, and although he's only been in the league for three years, he's made his precense felt in the postseason.
Entering Sunday's battle with the Chicago Bears at Solider Field, Nacua had caught 30 passes for 433 yards and two touchdowns in the playoffs, putting him tied for the eight-most receptions in Rams postseason history.
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Against Chicago, Nacua caught another five passes for 56 yards, which moved him past Tom Fears (30) and Tyler Higbee (34). He now fifth on the Ram's list of postseason reception leaders.
Heading into the NFC Championship, he's three behind Robert Woods (38) for fifth, nine behind Isaac Bruce (44) for fourth and 12 behind Torry Holt (47) for third. It's not out of the question that he passes all three against the Seattle Seahawks next weekend.
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This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Puka Nacua now has the 7th-most playoff receptions in Rams history

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