Rams Puka Nacua reveals odd coping mechanism to survive transgressional offseason

For Puka Nacua, this offseason has been about more than a future payday or the Rams’ Super Bowl hopes.It has been about accountability, support and personal growth.The Los Angeles Rams star receiver has spent the past several months trying to rebuild trust, create structure and show the organization that his growth off the field can match his rare talent on it.

One piece of that process — journaling — caught the attention of ESPN insider Adam Schefter, who turned Nacua’s comments into a broader message about accountability and perspective.Speaking on “The Adam Schefter Podcast,” Schefter praised Nacua for openly acknowledging that he needed support after a turbulent stretch that included a short stay at a private rehabilitation facility and ongoing legal issues stemming from an alleged offseason incident.“There are a couple of things I love about that,” Schefter said.“First of all, he’s acknowledging that he’s had issues.

He’s seeking help.He’s not afraid to admit it.”Schefter was especially struck by Nacua’s comments about journaling because it is a discipline Schefter has followed for decades.

He said he has documented every day of his life since 1990 and called the practice therapeutic.“You go back, and you look, and you see how you thought things at certain times in your life were really significant and really mattered, and they really didn’t matter,” Schefter said.“And it gives you a whole new perspective.

It gives you an outlet.I love that Puka is doing it.”For Nacua, journaling has become part of a larger reset.During the Rams’ offseason program, Nacua said his rehab stint was brief, but meaningful.

He has continued working with the team therapist and attending weekly meetings as he tries to build better habits.“Little did I know that even just writing in a journal has been as simple as that,” Nacua told reporters, “and just finding ways to express some of the things that I find near and dear to my heart, a...

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