Surely every NFL player has questioned the ability or integrity of the league's referees at some point - usually in private, as they blow off steam after a tough loss. Puka Nacua just happened to do it on a Twitch stream for a channel with 7 million subscribers. The Los Angeles Rams wide receiver was live with streamers Adin Ross and N3on on Tuesday, December 16, when he weighed in on the state of officiating in the NFL. "The refs are the worst. These guys are lawyers, they wanna be on TV too bro," Nacua, 24, said. "You don't think he is texting his friends in their group chat like, 'Yo, you guys saw me do that on Sunday Night Football? That wasn't [pass interference], but I called it.' These guys are normal human beings too, bruh." His comment came in response to Ross, 25, who asked him whether he believes the refs "be bulls***ing" sometimes. Travis Kelce Jokes About Chiefs Getting Favorable Treatment From Refs As of Wednesday afternoon, the NFL has not announced any disciplinary action against Nacua for his comments, but the league has a history of fining players for criticizing officials. Just last year, the NFL fined Houston Texans players Will Anderson Jr. and Joe Mixon $25,000 each for criticizing the officiating in their playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The year before, Chiefs coach Andy Reid was docked $100,000 and quarterback Patrick Mahomes $50,000 for a similar offense after a loss to the Buffalo Bills. Nacua's comments could have been made even worse had the stream played out as planned. Ross and N3on, 21, were supposed to join Nacua at the Rams' practice facility but were denied entry, according to The Athletic. "I thought my team communicated. I guess there was no communication," Nacua said on the stream. "Especially then, when Coach found out, he didn't f*** with that. Just because of the short week. Let me handle business on Thursday, then we should be good." Bill Burr Brings Taylor Swift Into Kansas City Chiefs' Referee Controversy The Rams will face the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, December 18, on the road in a game that could be crucial for their playoff hopes. The two teams have matching 11-3 records. Nacua's criticism wasn't the only controversial statement he made on the stream. Asked who the most overrated team in the NFL is, he answered honestly rather than deflect and avoid making any enemies. "Somebody in the AFC. The AFC isn't even that great," he said. "Gotta say the [Jacksonville Jaguars]." This marked the third time in the span of just a couple weeks in which he sparked controversy due to a livestream. On a December 4 stream with N3on, he took a shot at the Indianapolis Colts' Sauce Gardner. "Ain't nobody trying to be in Indianapolis right now," he said. Four days later, after the Rams beat the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, Nacua went live via Instagram in the locker room and appeared to argue with an off-camera teammate when he asked the wide receiver to stop recording. After Nacua initially denied he was live, the teammate responded, "What do you mean you're not? I'm looking at it." "I know. But it's not of everybody," Nacua responded. "Nobody's in here yet, cuzzo. Ain't nobody's butt cheeks are on camera, man. Chill out, bruh."