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NFL suspends Justin Tucker for first 10 weeks of the season for violating personal conduct policy

  • The NFL has imposed a 10-week suspension on Justin Tucker, the free agent kicker formerly with Baltimore, beginning August 26, due to breaches of the league’s personal conduct rules.
  • The suspension resulted from an NFL inquiry into claims made by 16 massage therapists at eight different Baltimore-area spas, alleging inappropriate sexual conduct occurring between 2012 and 2016.
  • After Baltimore cut him in May amid the allegations, Tucker denied any misconduct, describing the accusations as "unequivocally false" and dismissing them as "desperate tabloid fodder."
  • Tucker's agent Rob Roche expressed disappointment with the NFL's decision while stating Tucker stands by his previous statements and has always strived to conduct himself honorably.
  • Tucker, now a free agent, will begin his suspension on August 26 and is eligible to return to the league on November 11. During this time, he remains free to try out for teams and, if signed, could participate in training camp and preseason games.
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Ex-Ravens ace Tucker suspended 10 games over masseuse allegations

Former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been given a 10-game suspension following allegations of sexual misconduct made by 16 women, the NFL confirmed on Thursday.

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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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