Lawyer: Puka Nacua will be available for all Rams 2026 OTAs
Key Points:
- Rams receiver Puka Nacua has voluntarily entered a holistic rehab facility to focus on personal growth and improve his performance during the off-season, according to his attorney Levi McCathern.
- McCathern emphasized that Nacua's decision preceded a temporary restraining order filed against him, which was denied by the court, and that Nacua remains committed to completing the program in time for Rams OTAs.
- The lawsuit against Nacua alleges he bit a woman twice on New Year’s Eve and made an antisemitic comment, but McCathern described the lawsuit as "trivial" and highlighted the support Nacua has received from his family, coaches, and teammates.
- Nacua’s rehabilitation and personal improvement efforts are crucial as he is eligible for a new contract, with recent market resets by players like Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba setting high financial expectations.
- The Rams will need confidence in Nacua’s readiness both personally and professionally before committing to a significant new contract for the gifted young receiver.