The Baltimore Ravens released veteran kicker Justin Tucker on Monday, for reasons the team has described as a “football decision.”

Tucker, 35, is facing sexual harassment allegations from multiple massage therapists during his time in Baltimore. Six different massage therapists have revealed experiences with Tucker that were described as “troubling.”

Tucker had a subpar season on the football field in 2024. The usually sure-handed kicker finished 22-30 on field goal attempts, or 73.3%, the worst rate of his career. Out of kickers who played in at least 14 games, Tucker was the third-worst in the NFL.

“Considering our current roster, we have made the tough decision to release Justin Tucker,” Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said in a statement. “Justin created many significant and unforgettable moments in Ravens history.”

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The decision to move on from Tucker was somewhat expected following the draft. The Ravens selected Arizona kicker Tyler Loop with the 186th pick in the NFL draft.

Tucker has been with the Ravens since 2012, when he was signed as an UDFA from Texas. Since being a Raven, he has been named to five first-team All-Pro selections, seven Pro Bowls, and was named to the NFL 2010s All-Decade team.

There’s an ongoing investigation by the NFL regarding the allegations against Tucker. Until the investigation is complete, it’s difficult to imagine Tucker being signed by a team.

It’s also possible Tucker faces a suspension from the NFL, similar to when Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson was suspended for 11 games following his allegations.

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