PHILADELPHIA — Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua said he did not receive an explanation from officials about the taunting penalty he was called for in Sunday’s 33-26 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

The play came in the third quarter, after Nacua had made one of his 11 catches on the day. After a 20-yard gain, he stood and flexed and then pointed both his fingers in the direction of the end zone.

But Eagles linebacker Jihaad Campbell was on the grass in front of Nacua, and he was flagged taunting, costing the Rams 15 yards.

“It’s something I’ve kind of done all of the first downs,” Nacua said. “Didn’t feel like that one was any different on my end. Kind of difficult when you see there was a big third-down catch by A.J. Brown, too, where we had guys on the floor, kind of bodies nearby and he

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