McVay wasn’t happy when Nacua tried to do a live stream at the Rams’ facility days before facing the Seahawks

The Los Angeles Rams are preparing for their biggest game of the season. They’ll visit the Seattle Seahawks this week in a battle between two 11-3 teams with first place in the division and possibly the No. 1 seed on the line.

And it’s coming on a short week, no less.

Puka Nacua always locks in on game day but his focus was apparently elsewhere in the days leading up to Thursday’s game. He tried to get internet streamers Adin Ross and N3on into the Rams’ facility for a livestream but Sean McVay and the team’s PR group shut it down.

The video posted by Ross and N3on shows they were denied entry into the facility before Nacua explained what happened.

“I thought my team communicated. I guess there was no communication. Especially then when Coach found out, he didn’t (expletive) with that,” Nacua said on the phone. “Just because of the short week. Let me handle business on Thursday then we should be good. Quick turnaround. We can do a whole day, we can go from LA to Vegas for the weekend.”

Eventually, Nacua left the facility and joined the livestream in the van, once again explaining that McVay wasn’t happy about him trying to get Ross and N3on into the Rams’ building.

“When bossman heard about it, was not happy about that one, Coach,” he said, laughing.

Everyone in the Rams’ building has a lot going on this week, particularly McVay. He just had his second child on Monday morning, and then he was met with the news of Nacua trying to do a livestream inside the Rams’ facility days before the biggest game of the year. It’s understandable that he might not be happy about it.

Not to mention, Nacua was also caught livestreaming in the Rams’ locker room following their win over the Cardinals in Week 14, despite his teammates telling him not to. It’s unclear if any sort of punishment was handed down for that incident.