BALTIMORE — Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua temporarily left the team’s 17-3 win over the Baltimore Ravens with an ankle injury, but was able to return and play sparingly in the second half.

The injury occurred in the second quarter. Quarterback Matthew Stafford tried to find Nacua in the end zone. But with defensive back Marlon Humphrey well-positioned in coverage, Nacua had to jump up to bat away the pass. Their bodies got entangled, and Humphrey landed on Nacua’s left leg.

The receiver, who entered the weekend leading the NFL in receptions and receiving yards, tried to get up and walk off the field but fell back to the grass as the Rams’ training staff came out to him.

Stafford and Rams head coach Sean McVay stood over him as Nacua was examined. So did Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Va

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