How Puka Nacua Could Rewrite the Super Bowl MVP Script
Super Bowl MVP is almost always a quarterback’s award. Even in an era that celebrates explosive skill players, the trophy usually ends up in the hands of the player who takes the snaps, not the one who turns them into moments. But as the Los Angeles Rams push deeper into the playoffs, a rare possibility is beginning to take shape. If the Rams reach Super Bowl LX, wide receiver Puka Nacua has a realistic path to doing something few receivers ever have - stealing the game’s biggest individual honor and, in the process, quietly reframing how Super Bowl MVP is decided.