Puka Nacua appeared to throw some shade at Rams fans this week.
During a conversation with Fred Warner about Los Angeles’ upcoming 2026 showdown with the 49ers in Melbourne, Australia, Nacua seemed to rib Rams supporters for not always showing out in full force to home games.
Puka Nacua takes a shot at Rams fans:
Puka: “We’re an hour away from each other, why are we getting sent there [Australia]?”
Fred Warner: “They trying to make worldwide moves. They want us on that jet going 20 hours to Down Under.”
Puka: “I love kangaroos, but I want to see… pic.twitter.com/Wx9ysWvxuA
— Coach Yac 🗣 (@Coach_Yac) February 7, 2026
“Guess what?” Warner said as the two NFL stars were discussing the nuances of how their overseas matchup will work out while on the linebacker’s “Real Ones: The League” podcast.
Niners fans often take over SoFi Stadium during San Francisco versus Rams games. Getty Images
“It’s your home game. So now you don’t get a home game, all right? We still get our home game.”
“Honestly,” Nacua quipped back, “at SoFi, there’s not too many home games.”
Warner was quick to pile on, joking that the Rams losing a home game was actually “a blow to” San Francisco.
Steelers fans hung a “You’re in Steelers Country” sign during a Pittsburgh game at SoFi Stadium. Getty Images
Fan attendance at SoFi Stadium has been a talking point since the venue opened in 2020, despite the Rams’ slogan being, “Whose house?”
Opposing team’s supporters often outnumber home ones, especially during Chargers games at the Inglewood, Calif. arena.
Looks like Nacua’s noticed, and it’s clear, he’d prefer to see the trend change soon.