The UFL is investigating an altercation that took place after the end of a Michigan Panthers–St. Louis Battlehawks game on Saturday, wherein Panthers wide receiver Samson Nacua appeared to slap a fan in the stands. Nacua is the brother of Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua.
“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 UFL said in a Sunday statement.
The #UFL with a press release about the altercation at the end of the Michigan Panthers/St Louis Battlehawks game in which Samson Nacua smacked a fan. pic.twitter.com/73rwscNFqf
— United Football Media (@The_UFM) April 27, 2025
In a video of the incident, Nacua is shown having words with a fan in the stands before reaching up, slapping the fan in the face and walking away. Panthers cornerback Adonis Alexander, standing next to Nacua in the clip, then pointed at the fan, laughed and also walked away. It is not clear whether the fan was supporting the Panthers or the Battlehawks, but Michigan lost the contest 32–27, for what it's worth.
Take a look at that testy moment below:
Things got a little heated in the Battledome last night..
— Matty Fresh (@MattyFreshTV) April 27, 2025
Video from the crowd shows Michigan’s Samson Nacua in a postgame altercation with a fan
It’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.. pic.twitter.com/i8u4L0tqm0
Nacua, 27, is in his second season with the Panthers. In 2023, he played for the USFL's Pittsburgh Maulers. He has also spent time with the NFL's New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts, but has never played a regular-season snap.
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