Nacua's attorney, Levi McCathern, confirmed the player will remain in rehab for a "while longer" and that the program started well before the December antisemitic gesture and the recent lawsuit. The facility is not expected to keep him out of Rams' OTAs.
Nacua denies the allegations of antisemitic remarks and a physical altercation, stating he is "denying the woman's allegations in the strongest possible terms." The rehab is part of a broader effort to address behavior in all aspects of his life.