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10 Observations from Rams' first OTA practice of 2025 offseason program: Excused Puka Nacua…

**1) Nacua excused absence due to "special trip" with family:** McVay said the wide receiver had been in communication about this trip a couple months in advance and is returning from it today, which is why he wasn't on the field for the team's OTA workout. (And it's worth reiterating these workouts are voluntary until minicamp).

**2) Kyren Williams present for OTAs:** Even as the Rams running back heads into the final year of his contract, he was present for the team's first OTA workout of the spring.

"Kyren has been the same stud that we know," head coach Sean McVay said. "Great demeanor, great willingness to come out here, to work, to be able to get better. He's been great in terms of our communication. It means a lot, just because, you don't minimize those things are real, and those are real things that guys have to navigate."

**3) Extended look at Stafford-Adams connection:** Nacua's absence naturally created more opportunities for Matthew Stafford to look new wide receiver Davante Adams' way throughout team drills Wednesday. The tempo and body control Adams is known for playing with was on display on one pass he snared from Stafford over the middle during 11-on-11 work.

**4) Competitive mix:** As added context, the Rams maintained the same approach with pitting the projected first-team offense against the first-team defense, first-team offense against the second-team defense and vice-versa, and so on.

**5) Play of the day:** Stafford had a deep touchdown pass over the middle to wide receiver Tutu Atwell, with Atwell displaying the speed he's known for when given the opportunity to make plays.

**6) Play of the day, Part II:** Nacua's absence also meant more opportunities for second-year receiver Jordan Whittington on Wednesday. His best catch of the day was a leaping, two-handed grab on a corner route toward the sideline.

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