On Monday, Baltimore Ravens sent out former soldier Justin Tucker, who is now subject to NFL investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct during massage therapy.
Tucker had been with Ravens since the 2012 period.
“Sometimes football decisions are incredibly difficult and this is one of these cases. Given the current project register, we have made the difficult decision to issue Justin Tucker,” Ravens CEO Eric Decosta said in a statement on Monday. “Justin created many important and unforgettable moments in Ravens’ history. His reliability, focus, drive, resilience and unusual talent made him one of the league’s best kicker in more than a decade.
“We are grateful for many contributions Justin when we play for Ravens. We wish him heartfelt and his family all the best in this next chapter in their lives.”
A total of 16 massages from eight spa in the Baltimore area have accused Tucker of inappropriate conduct. Everyone says Tucker’s actions have taken place between the New Year 2012 and 2016. Baltimore Banner first reported the allegations of inappropriate behavior in an article published on January 30.
Tucker has denied all misconduct.
Five-hour All-PRO and seven hours Pro Bowl selected to come from his worst season as a pro where he recorded a slump in on-field goals (22) and goal on the ground (73.3).
The ravens may have composed Tucker last month when they selected Tyler Loop in Arizona in the sixth round.
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