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Bears rookie Rome Odunze puts Rams WR Puka Nacua on notice
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze. Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

Bears rookie Rome Odunze puts Rams WR Puka Nacua on notice

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua had a rookie season for the ages in 2023.

The 23-year-old wideout set NFL rookie records for single-season receptions (105) and yards (1,486), but if Chicago Bears rookie WR Rome Odunze has it his way, Nacua’s records won’t stand for long.

“That rookie season record — I'm absolutely chasing that,” Odunze told reporters. “Of course, [I'm] chasing those records and that's important. I'll hopefully leave the Bears organization better than I found it. If I have my name on some of those records, that's just one facet of doing so.”

Odunze was one of the most productive college receivers during his last two seasons at the University of Washington. He logged 167 receptions, 2,785 yards and 20 touchdowns. He led the NCAA in yards (1,640) and ranked sixth in catches (92) and touchdowns (13) in 2023.

If he’s gunning for Nacua’s records though, he has his work cut out.

Odunze will likely be the third option in Chicago’s passing offense, and targets will likely be at a premium with him behind D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen on the depth chart.

Nacua was Matthew Stafford’s primary target during the first four games of the season with Copper Kupp out with an injury. The 2023 fifth-round pick set the bar high with a combined 25 receptions and 266 yards in the first two weeks, and he finished the year with 160 targets — second-most by a rookie wideout behind Anquan Boldin.

A second-round pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 2003, Boldin used to be the gold standard for first-year receivers. He held the rookie receiving yards record (1,377) for 17 seasons before it was broken by Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson in 2020 (1,400), Cincinnati’s Ja’Marr Chase in 2021 (1,455) and Nacua in 2023.

Boldin also owned the rookie receptions record (101) for 18 seasons before he was surpassed by Miami’s Jaylen Waddle in 2021 (104) and Nacua last year.

Michael Gallagher

Michael Gallagher is a longtime sports journalist based out of Nashville with a decade of experience covering college football, mixed martial arts and prep sports plus the NFL and NHL — specifically the Tennessee Titans and Nashville Predators. He’s covered several notable sporting events including an AFC Championship game, a Stanley Cup Final, an NHL All-Star Game and an NHL Stadium Series. Some of his past bylines can be found at the Nashville Scene, SB Nation, The Hockey News and Fox Sports Knoxville

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