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Nacua promised streamer Adin Ross on a livestream that he'd do a dance called the "covetous Jew," and did it for his viewers.
Puka Nacua did not hit a controversial dance following a touchdown on Thursday night. The Rams superstar scored in the fourth quarter of Los Angeles’ road matchup with the Seahawks, but when he got up to celebrate, he spun the ball, performed a quick gesture with his arms, and then had some fun with his teammates.
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Puka Nacua grossly promised to do antisemitic touchdown dance
Nacua promised he would do the dance. As of publishing this, we haven't heard anything from Nacua, from the Rams or from the NFL. The hope here is that we will hear apologies and Nacua won't do the dance on Thursday night. But some damage was most certainly done already.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua is facing blowback for an appearance he made on a livestream this week during which he promised a pair of internet personalities he would do a touchdown dance widely viewed as having antisemitic undertones.
Nacua, whose Rams face the Seattle Seahawks on "Thursday Night Football," isn't the only member of his family who has recently made headlines for the wrong reasons. His brother, Samson Nacua, was arrested Saturday for allegedly stealing the SUV of Los Angeles Lakers forward Adou Thiero.
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Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua apologizes for doing antisemitic touchdown dance on livestream
Nacua faces backlash after he performed a touchdown celebration using an antisemitic stereotype in an appearance on Adin Ross' livestream.
The Rams received took to Instagram to issue an apology for promising to do a controversial dance following his next touchdown.