Overview
- The receiver made a gesture on a livestream with Adin Ross and N3on that observers identified with antisemitic stereotypes, drawing swift backlash online.
- Puka Nacua posted a written apology saying he did not know the gesture’s meaning, rejected discrimination, and said he would not use it for a touchdown celebration.
- The NFL issued a statement strongly denouncing discrimination and the rise of antisemitism without referencing a suspension.
- The Los Angeles Rams have not announced discipline or issued a public comment as of the latest reports.
- Nacua took the field in the Rams’ Thursday game against Seattle, according to 24 Horas.