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Investigation Persists in NFL, with Justin Tucker Being Let Go by Ravens

Ravens Part Ways with Justin Tucker, Emphasize Football Reasons, Not Misconduct Accusations

Investigation Persists in NFL, with Justin Tucker Being Let Go by Ravens

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In a shocking turn of events, the Baltimore Ravens announced on Monday that they've cut ties with their star kicker, Justin Tucker. A decision that's been shrouded in controversy and whispers, Eric DeCosta, the team's general manager, confirmed it as a tough call necessary due to the current roster's composition.

But football aficionados are skeptical. After all, just last month, the Ravens drafted kicker Tyler Loop from Arizona in the sixth round. It's hard to believe that Tucker's release was purely a football decision.

The doubts stem from a series of alarming accusations that have surfaced against Tucker. As many as 16 massage therapists have came forward, alleging inappropriate behavior on Tucker's part at eight separate wellness centers in and around Baltimore between 2012 and 2016.

In response, Tucker vehemently denied these accusations, issuing an exclusive statement to our website in February. He maintained that he never acted inappropriately during any session, and no massage therapy provider had ever asked him to leave.

Tucker’s wife, Amanda, stood by her husband as well. "The false allegations against Justin have caused so much hurt to our family. I believe my husband, and I love and support him fully," she said.

During their conversation, Tucker and his attorney, Joe Terry of Williams & Connolly's First Amendment, presented various documents that they claim disprove the accusations. Among these were sworn declarations from spa owners, records of sessions after the alleged incidents, and emails from the accusers.

You can read our comprehensive report on the unfolding situation here.

As of the time of this publication, Justin Tucker has yet to respond to our website's request for comment. We will promptly update this story if he does.

This is a developing story.

[1] Baltimore Ravens release Justin Tucker: A football decision or more? (May 5, 2025)[2] 16 massage therapists accuse Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct: What we know so far (February 2025)[3] Enrichment Data on Justin Tucker Sexual Misconduct Allegations (May 5, 2025)

[1] The recent dismissal of star kicker Justin Tucker from the Baltimore Ravens team has sparked debates over whether it was solely a football-based decision or due to the mounting allegations of sexual misconduct.

[2] In a surprising turn of events, multiple massage therapists have accused Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct at eight separate wellness centers between 2012 and 2016, casting doubt on his football career.

[3] Legal proceedings are underway as Justin Tucker's lawyers, including Joe Terry from Williams & Connolly's First Amendment, present documents to disprove the allegations, which also include sworn declarations from spa owners and emails from the accusers.

[4] As American football fans eagerly await the upcoming crime-and-justice and general-news developments, the fate of John Tucker hinges on the outcome of these allegations in the world of sports, particularly NFL and football.

[5] The NFL could potentially issue a statement on the ongoing situation, further updating the public on the status of Justin Tucker and the Baltimore Ravens kicker position.

Ravens terminate Justin Tucker's contract; insist the move was purely football-related, with no connection to sexual misconduct accusations.

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