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Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has long been one of the best in the league at his position. Considered one of the greatest kickers of all time, Tucker holds the records for the longest field goal in NFL history as well as the highest field goal percentage, being named to seven Pro Bowy ls and winning Super Bowl XLVII since being signed as an undrafted free agent by the Ravens back in 2012.
Tucker struggled in 2023, converting only 32 of 37 field goal attempts, and his performance was again a subject of conversation this season as the once-automatic kicker finished 2024 converting on 22 of 30 field goal attempts and the lowest field goal percentage of his career.
Regardless, Tucker is still considered one of the best in the league. But now, it's his off-field conduct that has the legendary kicker in hot water.
A report from the
Baltimore Banner accused Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior based on allegations from six massage therapists, with the allegations dating from between 2012 and 2016.
According to the report, Tucker "repeatedly attempted to expose his genitals" during the massages, and "seemingly positioned his hand" to brush up against their thighs while they were working on him. Five of the six massage therapists claim that the Ravens star asked them to massage his inner thigh or pelvic region while he had an erection. Two of the women also claim that Tucker brushed their hand with his erect penis, while three claim that they "discovered a large wet spot" on the massage table after Tucker left and believed that he had ejaculated during his massages.
After the incident, one of the massage therapists reportedly posted on her personal Facebook page that she would "never view field goals the same again."
The owner of the spas, which is now closed, claims that Tucker was "immediately terminated as a client" and banned from the business after the incidents were reported.
The women declined to report the incidents to law enforcement, but several have since hired Baltimore attorney Michael Belsky, who says he also represents another woman whose allegations are not contained in the report:
“The allegations of exploitation that have come from my clients are voluminous, very similar and very troubling. Each of my clients has expressed profound, long-lasting impact as a result of these allegations.”
After the story was released, Tucker released a statement strongly denying the claims while also disputing that he had ever been banned from any spa:
https://twitter.com/jtuck9/status/1885049148325380099
And his attorneys claimed that it's "not news" that someone might accidentally become exposed during a massage, and provided the names of several massage therapists who shared positive experiences with Tucker and reported having no issues with him during their sessions.
But the therapists claim that they've been traumatized by the experience while insisting that his conduct was not simply "normal massage behavior."
The NFL released a statement in the wake of the story, claiming that they are investigating the matter:
https://twitter.com/jamisonhensley/status/1885051989467251035
And the Baltimore Ravens said that they're also aware of the allegations:
https://twitter.com/jeffzrebiec/status/1885051314800935088
As of right now it doesn't appear that any legal action has been filed against Tucker, either criminal charges or civil lawsuits. So right now, it's just one side's story against another, and all we can do is hope that the truth eventually comes out, whatever that may be.