Former BYU star suspended by UFL after sideline altercation with fan
Once a fan favorite in Provo, Samson Nacua now finds himself in the national spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
The former BYU wide receiver was suspended by the United Football League (UFL) this week after an altercation with a fan spiraled into physical contact. The Michigan Panthers receiver will serve a one-game suspension and participate in community service following an incident that unfolded moments after a tough 32–27 loss to the St. Louis Battlehawks on Saturday.
The Incident That Shook the League
In a viral video shared across social media platforms, Nacua, 27, is seen exchanging heated words with a fan leaning over the railing at The Dome at America’s Center. Moments later, Nacua appeared to slap the fan across the face. Standing nearby was teammate Adonis Alexander, but no intervention occurred before the confrontation escalated. The UFL swiftly reviewed the footage and handed down the suspension on Tuesday, sending a clear message about player conduct.
A Career with Highs and Hurdles
Nacua’s journey to professional football began with a strong collegiate career split between the University of Utah and BYU, where he became known for his competitive fire and big-play ability. Cougar fans will remember his clutch performances in 2021, where he recorded 329 yards and three touchdowns. After college, he earned looks from NFL teams like the Indianapolis Coltsand New Orleans Saints before landing in the UFL. But Saturday’s misstep has now become a defining moment in a career still trying to gain traction.
The Nacua Name Carries Weight
Samson isn’t the only football player in the family. His younger brother Puka Nacua exploded onto the NFL scene with the Los Angeles Rams, while another brother, Kai, is a defensive back for the same Michigan Panthers squad. The spotlight now shines brighter on the family — and not for Puka’s highlight reels. With Samson’s suspension, questions about maturity and professionalism are being asked, especially from Cougar Nation who once celebrated his passion.