Gold Coast Titans player Jarryd Hayne has denied any wrongdoing after being filmed partying with an alleged Hells Angel bikie on the weekend.

Social media videos obtained by News Corp appeared to show Hayne and alleged bikie Chris Bloomfield at a party and in the back of a car on Saturday night.

In a statement released on his social media accounts this afternoon, Hayne also denied giving $5000 to Mr Bloomfield.

"I categorically deny any previous affiliation with Chris Bloomfield," the statement read in part.

"I had never previously met Chris Bloomfield, who I understand is a former Titans under-20s player, before Saturday, although we have mutual friends.

"I also want to make it very clear that a comment in the video which suggested I supplied Chris with a large sum of money is not true.

"This money was not mine. This was a prank initiated by Bloomfield and was not intended to be taken seriously."

Jarryd Hayne, and footage obtained by News Corp. (AAP, and News Corp)

In one video, Mr Bloomfield says "Haynesy just gave me five grand", and holds up a wad of cash.

"Cash money fam, cash money," Hayne responds.

The pair was also filmed listening to Eminem song "Lose Yourself" and rapping.

The Gold Coast Titans this morning released a statement confirming they are discussing the video with the NRL Integrity Unit.

Jarryd Hayne after the Titans' loss to the Broncos. (AAP)

"The Gold Coast Titans and the NRL Integrity Unit have been made aware of a video that is circulating which features Titans player Jarryd Hayne and briefly Nene Macdonald," the statement read.

"We are liaising with the Integrity Unit and the players over the matter and have no further comment until those discussions are completed."

Macdonald is a former Titans player.