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Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Puka Nacua didn’t mince words when talking about the referees.
Nacua, who appeared in a livestream with two internet streamers, Adin Ross and N3on, said the referees are the “worst.”
“The refs are the worst,” Nacua said during the livestream. “These guys want to be … these guys are lawyers. They want to be on TV too. You don’t think he’s texting his friends in the group chat like, ‘Yo, you guys just saw me on “Sunday Night Football.” That wasn’t P.I., but I called it.'”
The 24-year-old star receiver was asked if the referees were really calling phantom pass interference calls, and he said that referees are humans too.
“I mean, these guys are normal human beings too, bro,” Nacua said.
Shortly after the conversation about the referees, the two streamers said people who talk about the referees in a negative light get fined, and Nacua agreed.
Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. was fined $25,000 by the NFL in January after criticizing calls made by the referees after their playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Nacua’s Rams benefited from a controversial call in their 41-34 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Matthew Stafford connected with tight end Colby Parkinson on a 26-yard touchdown, but it appeared Parkinson was short of the end zone.
However, after replay review, the referees deemed it a touchdown. The score was a big one, as it gave the Rams a 27-24 lead in the third quarter, one they wouldn’t relinquish.
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Nacua is in the midst of a monster season, as the Pro Bowler has 102 catches for 1,367 yards and six touchdowns. Nacua is second in the NFL in receiving yards behind only the Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who has 1,541.
Nacua’s Rams will take on Smith-Njigba’s Seahawks in a pivotal NFC West matchup on Thursday at 8:15 p.m. ET.
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