The NFL has suspended Justin Tucker for the first 10 games of the 2025 season after 16 women accused him of unwanted sexual behavior during massages at Baltimore-area spas. The league, which investigated the claims earlier this year, found the 35-year-old kicker violated its personal conduct policy.
Despite denying the allegations, Tucker accepted the punishment in an effort to move forward.
“We are disappointed with the NFL’s decision,” said Rob Roche, Tucker’s agent. “Justin has always strived to carry himself in a way that would make his family and community proud. He stands by his previous statements.”
Roche added, “We have advised Justin to accept this resolution… while he remains fully committed to excellence as a football player, he is deeply dedicated to his most important lifetime roles as a father, husband, and friend.”
Tucker addressed the situation earlier this year, saying, “I have never before been accused of misconduct of any kind.”
Released by the Ravens in May after 13 seasons, Tucker is still eligible to join a new team, attend training camp, and play in preseason games. He can return to regular-season play on November 11.
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