Puka Nacua sits courtside at BYU men’s basketball game

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Puka Nacua’s side quest-filled offseason is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

The Rams wide receiver — who’s been in San Francisco, Daytona Beach, Fla. and Colorado the last few weeks — was spotted out in Provo, Utah on Tuesday night cheering on the BYU men’s basketball team during its matchup with UCF.

Nacua had some courtside seats at the Marriott Center for his alma mater’s big game, and he appeared to be treated like royalty during his time near the hardwood.

The Cougars social media team snapped a pic of him while he was on the sidelines, and captioned the photo with a “welcome home” message.


Puka Nacua, an NFC wide receiver, is seen eating a burger at Palm Tree Fest in Aspen, Colorado.
Puka Nacua was seen in Aspen, Colo. at a music festival just days before he attended Tuesday night’s BYU game. Instagram/@1010burger

Nacua, wearing clear glasses, a diamond No. 12 chain and a tan and black outfit for the occasion, was also seen being mobbed by BYU students during the evening.

While the two-time Pro Bowler didn’t get to see the Cougars win — BYU lost, 97-84 — it marked yet another occasion this offseason where Nacua’s been the center of attention away from football fields.


Close-up of a race car driver wearing a black and white racing suit with "TOYOTA RACING" on the chest and a black helmet with "SCHUBERTH" and "TOYOTA RACING" visible.
Puka Nacua was at the Daytona 500 in Florida just after he attended Super Bowl week in Northern California. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

During Super Bowl week in Northern California earlier this month, he was all over Radio Row — and at plenty of parties afterward.

Days later, he jetted out to Daytona International Speedway to catch the Daytona 500, and he got to go on a speical ride-along with Bubba Wallace while there.

And then this past weekend, he took a trip to Aspen for a music festival, where he rubbed elbows with social media stars and other celebrities.

At some point, it’ll be back to the gridiron for one of the NFL’s best — but in the meantime, the 24-year-old is clearly hellbent on making the most of his time off.



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