If you can’t win something yourself, then sometimes the next best thing is seeing someone you love do it instead, and since Puka Nacua cannot win the Super Bowl this year (maybe next year?), he is putting all his eggs in Cooper Kupp’s basket.
It was during a recent interview with Kay Adams where Nacua became a tad emotional over the fact that he won’t be hoisting the Lombardi Trophy this year, and then he became emphatic about wanting to see Kupp win it all for his second time.
You can watch the video below, the moment happens within the first couple minutes, but the whole interview is fun because it’s Puka, Adams is fun a host, and Nacua is still vibing from Matthew Stafford’s recent MVP win.
No, the Rams can’t win the Super Bowl this year, but they got to the final four, Stafford did win MVP and Kupp has a chance to remind Rams fans this Sunday that he once did the damn thing for L.A. and the Rams when he brought the Rams their Super Bowl only a few years ago.
Time flies.
Who knows, maybe somedy Puka can do it for L.A. too.
Have a great weekend, thanks for checking out Turf Show Times, and whoever you are rooting for tomorrow, enjoy the Super Bowl!
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