The NFL suspended Rams offensive tackle Alaric Jackson for two games in 2024. The league and the team knew the basis for the punishment, even if the media and the fans did not.
On Thursday, a Philadelphia woman sued Jackson in L.A. for allegedly recording her without consent during sex. On Friday, Rams coach Sean McVay was asked about the situation.
“As with any of those things, especially as a legal matter, we keep those things in-house,” McVay said, via a transcript provided by the team. “That’s been consistent since I’ve been here, how we deal with those things out of respect for the process. This isn’t something that we weren’t aware of. [We’ve had] very clear communication and understanding of it and I’ll keep it to that, hopefully you guys can understand.”
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