NFL kicker Justin Tucker suspended 10 weeks for violating league’s personal conduct policy

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Justin Tucker, the former kicker for the Baltimore Ravens, has been suspended for ten weeks without pay due to a violation of the NFL's personal conduct policy, as announced by the league. This suspension will commence on August 26, coinciding with the roster cutdown day, and he will be eligible for reinstatement on November 11. Tucker is currently a free agent after spending 13 successful seasons with the Ravens, and he remains open to signing with another team. Despite the suspension, he is allowed to participate in training camp and preseason games if he secures a contract during the offseason. The suspension follows multiple allegations of inappropriate sexual misconduct against Tucker by several massage therapists, with incidents reportedly occurring between 2012 and 2016. Tucker has publicly denied these allegations, expressing that they are“shocking and heartbreaking.”

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FormerBaltimore RavenskickerJustin Tuckerhas been suspended without pay for 10 weeks of the upcoming season, the NFL announced on Thursday. The league said the suspension is based on Tucker violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

Tucker is currently a free agent after playing 13 seasons with the Ravens.

“Tucker’s suspension will take effect on roster cutdown day, August 26, and he will be eligible for reinstatement on Tuesday, November 11,” the league said in a statement.

“As with any free agent, Tucker may serve his suspension while not being under contract with a club. Tucker remains free to try out and sign with a club; if he is signed during the offseason, he may attend training camp and participate in preseason games.”

Tucker has been accused of inappropriate sexual misconduct by multiple massage therapists, according to the Baltimore Banner, in alleged incidents between 2012 and 2016.

Tucker has previously denied the accusations, calling them “shocking and heart-breaking.”

Following Tucker’s suspension, the kicker’s representative, Rob Roche, said he is “disappointed with the NFL’s decision,” per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

“In order to put this difficult episode behind him and get back on the field as soon as possible, we have advised Justin to accept this resolution and close this matter.”

CNN has reached out to Tucker’s representatives for comment.

Tucker signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent in 2012 and has played his entire career in Baltimore.

Known as one of the league’s best placekickers, Tucker owns the highest career field goal percentage (89.1%), making him the most accurate kicker in NFL history.

He won Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens in 2013.

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Source: CNN