
The NFL is launching an investigation into allegations that Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker engaged in inappropriate behavior toward massage therapists at several spas in the Baltimore area.
According to a report by The Baltimore Banner, six massage therapists shared accounts of interactions with Tucker between 2012 and 2016, with some claiming they ended sessions early or refused to work with him again. Two spa managers even reported banning him from their businesses.
The allegations include claims that Tucker exposed himself, made physical contact inappropriately, and left semen on the massage table after certain sessions.
In response, Tucker denied the accusations, calling them “unequivocally false” and suggesting the interactions were misrepresented in the report.
Tucker, 35, just completed his 13th season with the Ravens, cementing his status as one of the NFL’s most famous kickers, with a 66-yard field goal still holding the record for the longest in league history.
He is under a four-year contract extension through 2027, which includes $17.5 million guaranteed.
Both the NFL and the Ravens have stated that they take the allegations seriously and are monitoring the situation. These claims come after similar accusations were made against another NFL player, quarterback Deshaun Watson, who faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct during massage therapy sessions.