Rams LT Alaric Jackson sued for incident that landed him 2-game suspension in 2024

Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson is being sued by a woman in Philadelphia for allegedly recording her during sex without her consent. Jackson also repeatedly refused to delete the video and taunted her with it, according to ESPN.

Jackson was suspended two games to start the 2024 season for an undisclosed reason, with the NFL only saying he violated the league’s personal conduct policy. This incident explains why he served that suspension to begin last season.

Via ESPN:

An agent for Jackson said Thursday that he was not aware of the lawsuit and did not have an immediate comment. An NFL spokesperson referred to Jackson’s 2024 suspension and declined further comment.

According to the lawsuit, the woman met Jackson on Instagram and visited him in Los Angeles at his invitation in May 2024. She knocked his phone away during sex, the lawsuit states, and later learned Jackson had been recording her without her consent.

The woman did not pursue a criminal case with the Los Angeles Police Department but reported the matter to the NFL, which likely resulted in his suspension last year. Had she pursued criminal charges, β€œshe would have to return to Los Angeles or work with her local police department to make the report,” according to ESPN.

The Rams signed Jackson to a three-year, $57.75 million contract this offseason, keeping him in Los Angeles for the foreseeable future. He has started all nine games this season after starting 14 last year and 15 in 2023.

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