Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Puka Nacua Fined $25,000 For Controversial Comments
The NFL doesn’t take kindly to criticism, especially when it comes from one of the league’s brightest young stars. Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Puka Nacua learned that lesson the hard way this week, landing a $25,000 fine for comments that didn’t sit well with the league office.
It’s been a rough 24 hours for Nacua. First, his Rams suffered a gut-wrenching 38-37 overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football—a game where Nacua was absolutely electric, hauling in 12 catches for 225 yards and a touchdown. Then, just as the sting of that defeat was settling in, the league decided to hit him where it hurts: his bank account.
The Comments That Cost Him
So, what exactly did Nacua say to earn such a hefty price tag? It started earlier in the week during a livestream, where the Pro Bowler didn’t mince words about the state of officiating.
“The refs are the worst,” Nacua said, suggesting that officials often make calls just to get camera time. He compared them to lawyers and claimed they make questionable calls because “they want to be on TV, too.”
It is the kind of unfiltered venting that fans might nod along with at a sports bar, but when a player says it on a public platform? That’s an instant red flag for the NFL.
Double Down On Social Media
If the livestream comments were the spark, Thursday night’s game was the gasoline. Following the heartbreaking loss to Seattle, Nacua took to X (formerly Twitter) to air his frustrations again.
“Can you say I was wrong,” he posted, sarcastically thanking the “stripes” for their contribution to the game.
He deleted the tweet shortly after, likely realizing that emotions were getting the best of him. Speaking to reporters later, Nacua admitted it was a “moment of frustration” following such an intense, physical game. He walked back the comments, saying he doesn’t actually believe officials are hunting for TV time, attributing the outburst to a lack of awareness in the heat of the moment.
A Tough Lesson In League Policy
For Nacua, this is an expensive reminder that the NFL shield protects its officials fiercely. Players and coaches are strictly prohibited from publicly criticizing officiating, and the league is rarely lenient when those rules are broken.
While $25,000 is a drop in the bucket compared to the massive contracts seen across the league, it’s still a significant chunk of change, and a clear message from the NFL. Nacua might be breaking receiving records left and right, but off the field, he’s got to play by the league’s rules, or be ready to pay up.
The Rams now have to regroup after a devastating loss that hurts their playoff chances, and Nacua has to move forward a little lighter in the wallet. It is a harsh week in the NFL, where wins are hard to come by, and silence is apparently golden.
