Puka Nacua’s youth football camps might not go down as originally planned due to all the turbulence the NFL star has encountered this offseason.
Nacua, with the help of FlexWork Sports, was slated to host four separate workouts for young athletes beginning in May and ending in late June, with stops occurring in Santa Barbara, Bakersfield, Garden Grove and Riverside.
Puka Nacua was slated to host several youth camps in May and June, including one in Garden Grove. Instagram/@pukaizded Tickets for the experience were going for around $100-$200 a head.
However, ads for the retreats were recently pulled from FlexWork Sports’ website, and a spokesperson for the organization told The California Post this week the move was “unfortunately” due to the headlines — including a lawsuit and a petition for a restraining order — that Nacua’s garnered since the end of the NFL season.
A woman sued Puka Nacua in March after she alleged he bit her during a New Year’s Eve night out. AP “We are still in the works with him and Agent,” FlexWork Sports rep Peggy Joyce told The Post of the situation on Tuesday night. “Please stay tuned with more information coming.”
Nacua had seemed to be excited to host the camps, as on March 20, he posted a flyer for them on his Instagram page.
Messages seeking comment from Nacua’s attorney, Levi McCathern, were not returned.
Nacua — who’s spent time in rehab this offseason — was at the start of Rams workouts on Monday, and on Tuesday, he looked to be in good spirits while attending the Lakers vs. Rockets playoff game at Crypto.com Arena.
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