Rams' Sean McVay voices support for Puka Nacua amid assault, antisemitism allegations

Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay offered strong backing for wide receiver Puka Nacua, who faces a lawsuit and prior restraining order request over claims of assault and antisemitic remarks from a New Year's Eve incident. McVay emphasized trust in Nacua's character amid ongoing developments.

Following a California woman's allegations that Nacua bit her shoulder and made an antisemitic remark during a December 31, 2025, gathering—claims Nacua's attorney has vehemently denied as blackmail—the Rams coach addressed the matter at the NFL's annual league meeting.

McVay expressed unwavering support:

You guys know, I trust this kid's heart. Love him, put your arm around him, want to continue to help him grow. And, really, get all the appropriate facts before I rush to judgment on that particular situation.

He highlighted Nacua's close ties with family, coaches, and teammates, underscoring off-field responsibilities:

Puka would be the first to tell you, he and I have a close relationship. We communicate clear, open, and honest. ... We're hopeful that he's a Ram for a really long time.

Nacua, entering contract extension talks on his rookie deal ($5.77 million base for 2026), had a breakout career: 313 receptions, 4,191 yards, and 19 touchdowns in 44 games. Last season, he led the NFL with 129 receptions, 80 first downs, 107.2 yards per game, 1,715 yards, and 10 touchdowns over 16 games.

A judge previously denied the temporary restraining order but set a hearing for April 14; the lawsuit alleges gender violence, assault, and battery.

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