NFL suspends Justin Tucker for first 10 weeks of the season for violating personal conduct policy
- The NFL announced a 10-week suspension beginning August 26, 2025, for free agent kicker Justin Tucker due to a violation of its personal conduct policy.
- The suspension followed an NFL inquiry into numerous claims of inappropriate sexual conduct made by multiple massage therapists spanning the years 2012 to 2016.
- Tucker firmly rejected the accusations, describing them as entirely untrue and sensationalist rumors, while the Ravens decided to release him in May, attributing the move to football-related concerns amidst the downturn in his performance.
- As a free agent, Tucker can serve his suspension without compensation and, if signed during the offseason, is allowed to take part in training camp and preseason games; he will be eligible to return to play on November 11, 2025.
- The suspension sidelines Tucker for most of the 2025 season, but he remains permitted to seek NFL opportunities and the Ravens have moved on by drafting a new kicker.
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Justin Tucker’s ‘lack of accountability’ draws criticism from attorneys representing massage therapists (copy)
Attorneys representing more than a dozen female massage therapists who have accused former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior expressed disappointment Friday in his “lack of accountability.”
These allegations now have consequences. NFL star Justin Tucker (35) has been suspended for ten games for allegations of sexual misconduct.
The American football league, NFL, suspends superstar Justin Tucker for ten weeks. This after the 35-year-old was accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by
NFL suspends former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker for 10 games - West Hawaii Today
BALTIMORE — Justin Tucker’s Ravens career came to a shocking end in May when Baltimore released him amid an NFL investigation into voluminous sexual misconduct allegations brought against the kicker earlier this year. Now, the league has delivered its verdict on that investigation.
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