
Justin Tucker Suspended 10 Weeks, Former Ravens Kicker Is Currently NFL Free Agent
Former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been suspended for the first 10 weeks of the 2025 season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy, the league announced on Thursday.
Tucker was released in May after spending his entire 13-year career with the Ravens.
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Tucker's agent Rob Roche released a statement, saying, in part: "We are disappointed with the NFL’s decision. Justin has always strived to carry himself in a way that would make his family and community proud. He stands by his previous statements. In order to put this difficult episode behind him and get back on the field as soon as possible, we have advised Justin to accept this resolution and close this matter."
In February, the NFL launched an investigation after The Baltimore Banner's Julie Scharper, Brenna Smith and Justin Fenton published an article detailing allegations of "inappropriate sexual behavior" against Tucker by six massage therapists. More massage therapists later brought forth similar allegations against Tucker. A total of 16 massage therapists alleged that Tucker's behavior occurred between 2012 and 2016.
Tucker released a statement after the article was published, calling the allegations "unequivocally false."
The Ravens released Tucker last month, with general manager Eric DeCosta calling it a "football decision" that was "incredibly difficult." Prior to releasing Tucker, Baltimore drafted Arizona kicker Tyler Loop in the sixth round in April amid the ongoing investigation.
Tucker holds the NFL record for career field-goal percentage at 89.1 percent. In 2024, he posted a career-worst 73.3 field-goal percentage.
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