Nacua hopes to use rehab stay "to improve his overall behavior in every aspect of his life," his lawyer said

Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Puka Nacua has checked into rehab in Malibu, California, his lawyer, Levi McCathern, confirmed Wednesday. McCathern said Nacua hopes to use the time "to improve his overall behavior in every aspect of his life."
The news of the rehabilitation stay comes shortly after a lawsuit alleged that Nacua bit a woman and made antisemitic remarks. McCathern said the decision for Nacua to go to rehab was not a result of the allegations, but added that "the combination of stories y'all have run is certainly a contributing factor."
"It is unfortunate that a trivial lawsuit has drawn attention to Puka during a time when he is focused on becoming a better overall person. I am really excited to see what the future holds for this gifted young man," McCathern said in a statement (via The California Post).
McCathern described the center as "holistic," offering services for those battling drug and alcohol addiction, chronic pain and mental health conditions.
According to McCathern, Nacua had been in the rehab center for a "substantial period of time" before the allegations surfaced and is expected to remain there "for a while longer," though he is expected to be back with the team for organized team activities this offseason.
"He is committed to using this time constructively so that he can return in the best possible position -- both personally and professionally -- to continue contributing to his team and the game he loves," McCathern said (via NFL Network). "He will complete the program in time to fully participate in all of the Rams' OTAs. Puka is also deeply grateful for the support he has received from his family, friends, coach [Sean] McVay and teammates."
Nacua is in line for a large contract extension this offseason, and the accusations have raised questions about how the team will handle the situation. McVay has shown support for the 24-year-old, saying he "trusts this kid's heart."
In 2025, Nacua had a league-high 129 receptions and 80 first downs. He averaged a league-high 107.2 yards per game and totaled 1,715 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns in 16 games. In his career, he has 313 receptions for 4,191 yards and 19 touchdowns in 44 games.
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