Ancient Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker was suspended during the first 10 weeks of the regular season of 2025 after the NFL concluded that it had violated its personal driving policy, the League announced on Thursday.
Tucker can serve the suspension as a free agent and is free to sign with an NFL team. If he were to sign with a team, he could attend the training camp and play in the pre-season games before the start of the suspension on August 26.
He is eligible for the reinstatement of November 11, said the NFL.
Tucker, 35, was accused of sexual misconduct by 16 massage therapists of high-end eight spas and wellness centers in the Baltimore region, according to the Baltimore banner. All the allegedly alleged misconduct would have taken place between 2012 and 2016, during the first five seasons of Tucker in the NFL.
The Ravens released Tucker on May 5, separating from the most specific botter in the League during the NFL investigation.
“We are disappointed with the NFL decision,” Tucker’s representative Rob Roche said in a statement on Thursday. “Justin has always endeavored to wear in a way that would make his family and his proud community. He stands under his previous statements. In order to put this difficult episode behind him and return to the field as soon as possible, we advised Justin to accept this resolution and close this question.”
Tucker has repeatedly denied any reprehensible act, calling “unequivocal” allegations and describing the banner article as “desperate tabloid fodder”.
The Ravens cut Tucker with three years to play on a contract extension of $ 22 million over four years which had made him the best paid botter of the NFL at the time. He was the oldest player in the Ravens and the last remaining the alignment of the team’s super bowl championship in 2012.
Seven times professional professional, Tucker came out of the worst season of his 13 -year career in the NFL. He missed 10 kicks in total, three more than in any previous season. Its conversion rate of 73.3% (22 out of 30) on the goals on the field last season ranked 31st in the NFL.
Jamism Hensley d’Espn contributed to this report.