UFL News: Samson Nacua suspended after beating fan after the game

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The United Football League announced on Tuesday that Michigan Panthers Broad receives Samson Nacua, the brother of Los Angeles Rams Star Puka Nacua, has been suspended without pay for a game after being in a change with a fan.

Video became viral over the weekend and showed Nacua, who escaped a St. Louis Battlehawks fan on the face after Panthers’ games on the road at Dome in the America’s Center.

Nacua will not be able to play against DC Defenders on May 4th.

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Michigan Panthers’ Samson Nacua celebrates as he scores a touchdown against Memphis -Show Bats at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, March 30, 2025. (Chris Day/The Commercial Appeal/USA Today Network via Imag images)

As part of the suspension, UFL also announced that Samson agreed to participate in community service events organized by the league.

It remains unclear what the tab said to Nacua, which led to the physical reaction. The league said it was investigating the situation when the video came out.

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Adonis Alexander, Nacua’s teammate, was also with him under the quarrel, though he did not appear to be involved. Instead, he simply pointed to the tab after Nacua let go of him and they got along the field together.

Indianapolis Colts Brede receives Samson Nacua during training camp on August 17, 2022 in Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana. (Robert Scheer/Indystar/USA Today Network)

Nacua played for Utah and Byu during her college career, the latter of which also participated in younger brother. He caught 82 passports in 1,015 yards and 11 touchdowns in 45 games with Utes before transferring to Byu in the 2021 season.

Nacua pulled into 21 catches in 329 yards and three scores.

Nacua tried to break into a list in the NFL after his college career and spent time with Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints, but never sit stuck. He played for UFLS Pittsburgh Maulers before joining Panthers in 2024.

Michigan Panthers’ Samson Nacua runs with the ball against the show boats at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis on March 30, 2025. (Chris Day/The Commercial Appeal/USA Today Network via Imag images)

This season, Nacua has spoken seven catches in 116 yards and a touchdown.

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