LOS ANGELES — The lawsuit filed Thursday against Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson did not contain any information that the team was not previously aware of, head coach Sean McVay told reporters Friday.

“I was made aware of that. As with any of those things, especially as a legal matter, keep those things in house,” McVay said. “This isn’t something that we weren’t aware of. Very clear communication and understanding of it and keep it at that.”

In the lawsuit , first reported by ESPN, Jackson is accused of recording a woman without her consent during sex, refusing to delete the video and taunting the woman as she continued to demand its deletion.

The woman reported the incident to the NFL, which suspended Jackson for two games to start the 2024 season for a violation of the league’s pers

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