Justin Tucker suspended by NFL for violating league’s personal conduct policy

The NFL has suspended the old Baltimore game Ravens Justin Tucker Ten Game for breaking the personal conduct policy of the League.

In a statement published Thursday by the NFL, the League noted that Tucker, which was released by the Ravens last month, was “suspended without salary for the first 10 weeks of the regular season of 2025 for violation of the personal driving policy of the NFL”. According to the NFL, the suspension will come into force on August 26, the League Cup Day.

Tucker will be eligible for reinstatement on Tuesday, November 11. He can serve his suspension when he remains a free agent and can try with teams and even sign with a club. If Tucker was to sign during the offseason, he can attend the training camp and participate in pre-season matches.

The suspension comes in the middle of serious accusations against the former Ravens Kicker. In recent months, 16 massage therapists of eight different spas from the Baltimore region have accused Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior. In a story that ran into the Baltimore banner “Several therapists said Tucker’s behavior was so blatant that they had ended his sessions early or refused to work on him.”

Tucker denied allegations against him, calling them “unequivocal” when they were raised for the first time. A statement published Thursday by his agent Rob Roche noted that the botter was “disappointed” from the decision.

Baltimore released Tucker shortly after the NFL draft, during which the Ravens selected the Botter of Arizona Tyler Loop during the sixth round.

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