Ravens ‘Justin Tucker says massage therapist’ claims ‘fake’

OWINGS MILLS, MD. -Ravens Kicker Justin Tucker is accused of inappropriate sexual behavior of six massage therapists in the Baltimore area, according to a study by the Baltimore banner.

Tucker’s behavior according to an article Posted by the banner On Thursday, some therapists prompted to refuse to work with him again and resulted in two spas forbids him from returning. The claims allegedly happened between 2012 and 2016, which was Tucker’s first five seasons in the NFL.

About an hour after the banner’s article was sent, Tucker called the claims “unequivocally false” in a long -term response to social media.

“Throughout my career as a professional athlete, I’ve always tried to behave with the greatest professionalism,” Tucker posted to x Thursday. “I have never been accused of mismatch of any kind, and I have never been accused of acting inappropriately in front of a massage therapist or during a massage therapis session or during other body.”

In his post, Tucker said the article “takes innocent or ambiguous interactions and leans them out of relationship that they are no longer recognizable. … this is desperate tabloid food.”

Tucker could be subject to discipline under NFL’s personal behavioral policy.

“We first became aware of the claims from the reporter who examined this story when they were not previously shared with the NFL,” said League spokesman Brian McCarthy. “We take any claim seriously and will investigate the matter.”

The ravens issued a statement that said “We take any claims of this species seriously and will continue to monitor the situation.”

Lawyers for Tucker denied the claims of inappropriate behavior and told the banner that it is speculative and “impossible to prove.” His lawyers also said Tucker has never been banned from the two spas.

The banner said it began its investigation after receiving a tip on January 9th. Six massage therapists contacted by the banner claims Tucker exposed his genitals, brushed two of them with his exposed penis and left what they thought was to ejaculate on the massage table after three of his treatments.

“I support a process that allows claims to be investigated correctly,” Tucker said in his post. “But for the sake of myself and my family, I cannot allow these false claims to become undisputed. I cannot be any clearer. These accusations are false and incredibly hurtful to both me and, more importantly, my family.”

Tucker, 35, is the most accurate kicker in the NFL story and converts 89.1% of his field target attempts. He is the longest-rented player at Ravens, who was part of the team’s Super Bowl championship team in 2012.