Puka Nacua reported to the Los Angeles Rams' offseason program this week, signaling his intention to continue his professional football career after a recent stay at a rehabilitation facility. The wide receiver had voluntarily entered a holistic care center to focus on personal growth, according to his attorney, who said Nacua would be ready to participate fully in organized team activities later this spring.
His absence followed allegations that he used an antisemitic slur and bit a woman during a New Year's Eve outing. Nacua denied the claims and threatened a defamation lawsuit against his accuser. The woman later dropped her request for a protective order.
Nacua has not publicly addressed the accusations or his time in rehabilitation. Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed support for the player, saying he trusts Nacua's character and looks forward to helping him grow both personally and professionally.

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