Samson Nacua, brother of Star Rams receiver Puka Nacua, did not save a hard hit on the field this weekend.
Samson, who plays the Michigan Panthers wide receiver in the United Football League, cried out at St. Louis on Saturday at the other side of the fan, swiping in the face and slamming him in the face, laughing as his teammate Adonis Alexander pointed out.
UFL announcement Tensions erupted after the Panthers were defeated by the Battle Hawks, and they were investigating the incident, 32-27.
“The UFL is aware of the incident that took place last night at the end of the Michigan Panthers vs St. Louis Battlehawks match in St. Louis. League officials are currently investigating the issue,” the league said in a statement.
Samson, 27, is a brother between 30-year-old Kai and 23-year-old Puka, who are the safety of the Michigan Panthers.
Samson was once on the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts roster, but later moved on to perform at the UFL, where the season begins in the spring.
He had three catches for 46 yards in Saturday’s defeat.
Kai and Samson attended BYU and graduated, the latter transferred from Utah.
Neither of them have played any regular season NFL games.
The youngest brother, Puka, was an NFL revelation after being drafted by the Rams in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, accumulating 2,476 yards in his first two seasons.
