Baltimore Ravens General manager Eric Decosta spoke about accusations of sexual misconduct against Kicker Justin Tucker during a press conference at the NFL Scouting Combine Tuesday.
The Baltimore banner reported that 16 massage therapists on eight Spa’s claim that Tucker had taken inappropriate sexual behavior during Spa sessions of 2012-16.
Tucker has denied all allegations, but Decosta called the allegations ‘serious and worrying’.
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Baltimore Ravens Kicker Justin Tucker is warming up against the chiefs of Kansas City prior to a match in HA Field in Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley/Imagn Images)
“The amount of accusations is serious and worrying,” he said reporters in Indianapolis.
“I think we are lucky that the competition is conducting an investigation. We will wait as patiently as possible as we can do as much information as possible as we can. We will make our decisions based on that.”
Decosta added that he met Tucker and the League since the allegations appeared, although he has not announced any details about the conversations with his kicker.
“I think we are waiting as much information as possible in this case. I met the competition. I believe that the competition will also meet other people in Baltimore. We will wait for the details of that research and make our decision based on that.”
Decosta said that the team was aware of the allegations published by the Baltimore Banner, and it was the first time the team became aware of the allegations.
The NFL Allegedly, interviewing massage therapists who accused Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior began.

Baltimore Ravens Placekicker Justin Tucker arrives for a match against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. (Tommy Gilligan-IMagnement Images)
Last month the first six supposed victims claimed that Tucker repeatedly exposed himself during sessions of four years, including his Rookie campaign, when the ravens won the Super Bowl.
The allegations placed him in four different spa and wellness centers, with claims that he would brush the therapists with his genitals and other acts of sexual misconduct.
More massage therapists have emerged since the original Baltimore Banner report with comparable accusations.
Tucker published a statement through his lawyers last month and called the accusations ‘unambiguously untrue’.
“About mine career as a professional athleteI have always tried to worn myself with the greatest professionalism. I have never before been accused of misconduct of any kind, and I have never been accused of being inappropriate for a massage therapist or during a massage therapy session or during other bodywork or during other bodywork, “said Tucker’s statement.

Baltimore Ravens Kicker Justin Tucker looks at his stairs while missing a second field target attempt during the second half of a match against the Philadelphia Eagles December 1, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
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“I have never received complaints from a massage therapist, I have never been rejected from a massage therapy or bodywork session and I was never told that I was not welcome at a spa or other things.”
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