The New Orleans Saints are working out veteran kicker Justin Tucker on Monday, according to NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.
It will be Tucker’s first practice since serving a 10-game suspension this season for violations of the NFL’s personal conduct policy stemming from allegations of inappropriate behavior during massage sessions by 16 massage therapists from eight Baltimore-area spas.
Tucker was released on May 5 by the Baltimore Ravens after 13 seasons with the club.
Tucker was under investigation by the league after the allegations, which reportedly spanned from his rookie season in 2012 to 2016. The allegations of inappropriate behavior were originally reported by the Baltimore Banner on Jan. 30.
Tucker has denied any wrongdoing.
The Saints (2-9) are also working out veteran kicker Cade York, Rapoport and Garafolo reported.
Current Saints kicker Blake Grupe has struggled all season. Grupe is 18-of-26 on field goal attempts (69.2 percent) and he missed two field goals in New Orleans’ loss to the rival Falcons on Sunday.
An undrafted free agent out of Texas, Tucker is a seven-time Pro Bowl selection and five-time All-Pro. He is the most accurate kicker in league history with an 89.1 field goal percentage and previously held the NFL record for longest field goal at 66 yards and won Super Bowl XLVII with Baltimore.
In 2024, however, he had his worst season statistically, hitting a career-low 73.3% of his field goals.