Ravens release Justin Tucker amid sexual misconduct allegations
- On Monday, the Baltimore Ravens announced the departure of their veteran kicker Justin Tucker amid claims of inappropriate sexual behavior dating from 2012 to 2016.
- Multiple massage therapists accused Tucker of exposing himself and touching them improperly during therapy sessions, but Tucker has denied all allegations without criminal charges.
- Tucker, a Texas product signed as an undrafted free agent in 2012, played thirteen seasons with Baltimore, earned seven Pro Bowls, and signed a four-year extension in 2022 before the team drafted kicker Tyler Loop in 2025.
- Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta acknowledged that making roster changes can be very challenging, and this was one of those difficult moments when the team decided to release Justin Tucker.
- The Ravens expressed gratitude for Tucker’s significant contributions as one of the league’s best kickers over more than a decade while the NFL stated it is carefully reviewing the allegations under its Personal Conduct Policy.
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The Ravens Made It Clear That Releasing Justin Tucker Was a Football Decision
Baltimore cut the kicker on Monday, a little over three months after numerous women said he engaged in inappropriate behavior during massage sessions. But in doing so, the team let it be known that the decision was made for football reasons.
Ravens Release Justin Tucker, Claim It's A "Football Decision"
NFL kicker Justin Tucker is currently under investigation by the league because 16 massage therapists have accused him of sexual misconduct. On Monday, he was released by the only team he's ever played for, the Baltimore Ravens. But if those two things are related, the Ravens are pointedly refusing to admit it. The way that Baltimore announced Tucker's exit would have made perfect sense if you saw it before January, when his claim to fame was st…
Mina Kimes Rips Ravens Over Justin Tucker Statement
Add ESPN’s Mina Kimes to the list of outraged football fans and pundits over the Baltimore Ravens’ handling of Justin Tucker’s recent release. The ESPN analyst and outspoken commentor online blasted Baltimore’s non-informative statement while announcing the release of the veteran kicker amid an NFL investigation of Tucker for sexual assault. https:///minakimes/status/1919498330171965574 Tucker was abruptly cut by the Ravens on Monday after 13 se…
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