Justin Tucker has his official punishment from the NFL.
Currently a free agent, the former Ravens kicker has been suspended for violating the league's Personal Conduct Policy.
Tucker has been suspended for the first 10 weeks of the 2025 regular season without pay.
According to the NFL's statement, Tucker's suspension starts Aug. 26, and he can be reinstated on Nov. 11.
A key piece of the news, via the NFL: "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."
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The NFL was investigating Tucker on allegations of sexual misconduct. He has been accused of inappropriate behavior by 16 massage therapists, according to the Baltimore Banner.
Tucker is the NFL's field-goal percentage all-time leader, but he struggled in 2024 to a career-worst 73.3 percent on field goals.
The Ravens have replaced Tucker with rookie draft pick Tyler Loop.
The 35-year old Tucker's NFL future is uncertain.
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