Samson Nacua, the older brother of Puka Nacua, is being investigated by the UFL after a video surfaced of him slapping a fan at Michigan Panthers game on Saturday. The video shows Nacua, 27, on the field verbally jarring with a fan in the stands before Nacua jumps up and appears to slap the fan's face before walking off. Panthers cornerback Adonis Alexander was also seen in the video.
It's unclear if the fan was injured.Things got a little heated in the Battledome last night..
Video from the crowd shows Michigan’s Samson Nacua in a postgame altercation with a fanIt’s unclear what was said. Anybody who’s been to the Dome knows fans love to chirp players. Appears Nacua wasn’t happy about it.
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com/i8u4L0tqm0— Matty Fresh (@MattyFreshTV) April 27, 2025The UFL released a statement Sunday about the incident:“The UFL is aware of the incident that took place last evening at the conclusion of the Michigan Panthers vs. St. Louis Battlehawks game in St.
Louis. League officials are currently investigating the matter,” the league wrote in a statement.Nacua played at BYU with Puka in 2021 after transferring from Utah.
He previously had been on the New Orleans Saints (2024) and Indianapolis Colts (2022) practice squads but never made the active roster for either team. Nacua also played for the Pittsburgh Maulers in the USFL before he joined the Panthers in 2024. He tallied 11 receptions for 125 yards in 2024 and has seven receptions for 116 this season.
NacuaSamson and Puka's oldest brother, Kai, is also on the Panthers.This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Watch: Puka Nacua’s brother appears to slap fan after UFL game.
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Watch: Puka Nacua’s brother appears to slap fan after UFL game

The brother of Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua could be in hot water after physical altercation with a fan at an UFL game.