The night was supposed to be all about Puka Nacua’s monster performance—167 yards, two touchdowns, and a win that shook up the division. But instead of riding off as the hero of a 45–17 victory, Puka managed to throw himself straight into the Week 14 Drama Bowl… armed with nothing but a towel and Instagram Live.
Yep. After the game, while the Rams locker room was full of sweaty teammates changing and celebrating, Puka decided it was the perfect moment to start a livestream. Meanwhile, his teammates?
Some changing, some confused, and at least one guy desperately trying to keep the locker room from turning into a reality show.
One teammate stepped right up and said:
“Hey bro, don’t live stream. Bro, don’t live stream in the locker room.”
But did Puka stop? Absolutely not.
Instead, he went full chill-mode:
“Chill out, bruh.”
When the teammate pointed out that he could literally see the livestream on his phone, Puka still doubled down:
“Ain’t nobody’s butt cheeks are on camera man. Chill out, bruh.”
And thus, the most unexpected viral clip of Week 14 was born. Twitter (X) instantly grabbed popcorn. Fans started diagnosing his personality like they were on Dr. Phil Live. Someone even asked the existential question:
“Why was it so important to stream?”
And then came the internet’s collective verdict
Yikes: Rams WR Puka Nacua got caught live-streaming in the locker room despite the team having a strict rule against players doing so.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 8, 2025
One of his teammates even asked him to stop while he was changing, but he ignored the request and kept filming.
What an awful look for Puka 🤦♂️ pic.twitter.com/afexSGIFGa
The NFL, famously allergic to locker-room cameras, now has to look at the incident. And of course, this dragged up the ghost of Antonio Brown’s 2017 livestream fiasco—because history loves to repeat itself when players hit “Go Live” in restricted areas.
Ironically, Puka played the best game of his life that night—7 catches, 167 yards, two TDs, and the highest single-game PFF score ever for a wide receiver.
It was a performance so good that all he had to do… was literally nothing.
Just not pull out his phone.
Now everyone waits to see what the Rams and the league decide. Fine? Warning? “Bro, don’t do that again” talk? Who knows. But one thing’s crystal clear: the locker room is a more sensitive place than anybody’s butt cheeks—and Puka should probably keep the camera off in there.
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