Justin Tucker suspended after sexual misconduct scandal


The NFL has suspended Justin Tucker for 10 games after his sexual misconduct allegations.

Tucker’s suspension will take effect on roster cutdown day, which is Aug. 26, and he will be eligible to be reinstated Nov. 11, according to the NFL’s statement.

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The Ravens have released Justin Tucker.
The NFL has suspended former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker. AP

While Tucker is currently a free agent, his suspension begins in Week 1 of the season whether he is with a team by then or not.

“Tucker remains free to try out and sign with a club,” the NFL’s report said. “If he is signed during the offseason, he may attend training camp and participate in preseason games.”

The former Ravens kicker was cut by the team in early May after he was accused by 16 massage therapists in the Baltimore area of inappropriate behavior between 2012 and 2016.

Tucker has adamantly denied the allegations and the team insisted that the decision was purely based on football.


Justin Tucker #9 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts during the third quarter after missing his third kick of the night against the Philadelphia Eagles at M&T Bank Stadium on December 01, 2024
Justin Tucker is the NFL’s most accurate kicker of all time. Getty Images

Tucker is the most accurate kicker in NFL history despite coming off a career worst season.


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