Ex-Ravens kicker Justin Tucker gets 10-week ban from NFL

former Baltimore Raven’s Kicker Justin Taker He was suspended during the first ten weeks of the regular 2025 season after the US Football Association found that he had violated his personal behavior policy, the league announced on Thursday.
Tucker can submit the comment as a free agent and is free to sign with the American Football Association team. If he has to sign with a team, he can attend the training and play camp in Preseason matches before the comment begins on August 26.
He said that the American Football Association is qualified to reinstall on November 11.
Taker, 35, was accused of sexual misconduct by 16 massages of eight affiliates and well -being centers in the Baltimore area, according to Baltimore. According to what was reported, all the alleged misconduct occurred between 2012 and 2016, during the first five seasons in Takr in the American Football Association.
On May 5, Ravers Tucker released the most accurate league Kicker during the US Football Association.
“We are disappointed by the US Football Association’s decision,” Tikk Rob Roche representative said in a statement on Thursday. “Justin has always sought to carry himself in a way that makes his family and society proud.
Tucker has repeatedly denied any violations, describing allegations as “unambiguously wrong” and described the banner’s article as “a desperate tabloid feed”.
The Ravers team has reduced Tucker with a three -year -old stay of $ 22 million, which made him the highest paid kick in the US Football Association at the time. He was the tallest insurance player on The Ravens and the last player to remain from the team’s Super Bowl list in 2012.
Tucker, a seven -time football player, holds the US Football Association’s records for the rate of conversion of the field goals (89.1 %) and the longest field goal in the league history after achieving 66 yards in 2021.
But he was starting from the worst season in his 13 -year -old career in the US Football Association. 10 total kicks missed, three more than any previous season. His transfer rate of 73.3 % (22 of 30) ranked on field goals last season 31 in the US Football Association.
Jamison Hensley from ESPN contributed to this report.