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NFL Kicker Justin Tucker Suspended for 10 Weeks Amid Misconduct Allegations

Justin Tucker, the NFL's most accurate kicker, faces a 10-week suspension for violating the personal conduct policy due to sexual misconduct allegations.

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  • Justin Tucker has been suspended for the first 10 weeks of the NFL season, starting August 26, with reinstatement eligibility on November 11.
  • The suspension follows multiple allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior from massage therapists against Tucker.
  • Despite his suspension, Tucker can sign with a team and participate in training camps and preseason games.
  • Tucker was released by the Ravens after they drafted a new kicker, Tyler Loop, prior to his suspension.
  • Known for his 89.1% career field goal percentage, Tucker is the most accurate kicker in NFL history.

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Center-leaning sources present a factual recounting of Justin Tucker's suspension, emphasizing the violation of the NFL's personal conduct policy. They maintain a neutral tone, focusing on the timeline and implications of the suspension while subtly acknowledging the serious nature of the allegations against him, reflecting a cautious approach to sensitive topics.

Justin Tucker was suspended by the NFL for 10 weeks due to a violation of the personal conduct policy.

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Tucker's suspension begins on August 26, roster cutdown day, and he can be reinstated on November 11.

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Sixteen massage therapists have accused Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior during massage sessions from 2012 to 2016, as reported by The Baltimore Banner.

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Tucker was released by the Ravens in early May after they drafted kicker Tyler Loop, with the team citing a 'football decision' and an ongoing NFL investigation into allegations.

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"…Yet Tucker, once a mainstay on NFL fields, won’t be allowed near an NFL sideline for the bulk of the upcoming season after the league suspended him for 10 weeks without pay Thursday for what it called a violation of its personal conduct policy."

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"…Tucker's suspension comes after the former Baltimore Ravens kicker was accused of sexual misconduct by several women."

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Justin Tucker was accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by 16 massage therapists from eight different Baltimore spas and wellness centers, with all alleged incidents reportedly occurring between 2012 and 2016.

The Baltimore Ravens released Justin Tucker in early May, citing it as a 'football decision' amid the ongoing investigation and after drafting a new kicker, Tyler Loop, from the University of Arizona.

Justin Tucker has been suspended for the first 10 weeks of the 2025 NFL season, starting August 26, and is eligible for reinstatement on November 11.

Yes, Justin Tucker can participate in training camps and preseason games and sign with a team before his suspension begins on August 26, but he cannot play in regular-season games during the suspension.

Justin Tucker has denied all allegations, calling them 'unequivocally false.' His representative expressed disappointment with the NFL's decision, stating Tucker stands by his previous statements and wishes to move past the matter and return to football.

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