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Rams' Alaric Jackson to Play After Lawsuit Alleging Non-Consensual Sex Video

The suit details a May 2024 encounter that led to a two-game NFL suspension, and the Rams say they were already aware.

Overview

  • A Philadelphia woman filed a civil lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging Alaric Jackson recorded her during sex without consent, refused to delete the video, and taunted her.
  • The woman reported the incident to the NFL, which investigated and suspended Jackson for two games in August 2024 under its personal conduct policy.
  • According to the lawsuit, the woman contacted the LAPD but did not pursue a criminal case, and her attorneys say there is no indication the video was posted online or shared with others.
  • Head coach Sean McVay said Jackson will play Sunday against the Seahawks and that the organization will handle the matter in-house, while Jackson declined detailed comment citing the active case.
  • Jackson remains the Rams’ starting left tackle and signed a three-year, $57 million extension in February after returning from his 2024 suspension.