The general manager of the Baltimore Ravens, Eric Decosta, spoke about the accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior against kicking Justin Tucker during a press conference at NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday.
The Baltimore banner reported that 16 massage therapists at the eight spas have claimed Tucker involved in inappropriate sexual behavior during the 2012-16 SPA sessions.
Tucker has denied all the accusations, but Decosta described the “serious and worrying” accusations.
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Baltimore Ravens' kicker Justin Tucker, heated against the Kansas City Chiefs before a game in Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium. (Denny Medley/Imagn images)
“The amount of accusations is serious and worrying,” journalists in Indianapolis told reporters.
“I think we are lucky that the League is doing an investigation. We will wait as patience as possible to obtain as much information as we can. We will make our decisions based on that.”
Decosta added that he has met with Tucker and the League since the accusations arose, although he did not reveal details about the conversations with his kicking.
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“I think in this case we are waiting as information as possible. I met the League. I think the League is also meeting with other people in Baltimore. We will wait for the details of that research and make our decision. Based on that.”
Decosta said the team was aware of the accusations published by the Baltimore banner, and it was the first time that the team realized the accusations.
According to reports, the NFL began to interview massage therapists who accused Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior.

Baltimore Ravens Placekicker Justin Tucker arrives before a game against the Cleveland Browns at the M&T Bank stadium. (Tommy Gilligan-Imagn images)
Last month, the first six alleged victims claimed Tucker was repeatedly exposed during sessions that cover four years, including their rookie campaign, when the Ravens won the Super Bowl.
The accusations placed it in four different centers of spa and well -being, with statements that it would brush the therapists with their genitals and commit other acts of inappropriate sexual behavior.
More massage therapists have been presented since the original Baltimore Banner report with similar accusations.
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Tucker issued a statement through his lawyers last month, qualifying the accusations as “unequivocally false.”
“Throughout my career as a professional athlete, I have always tried to drive with maximum professionalism. I had never been accused of misconduct of any kind, and I have never been accused of acting inappropriately in front of a massage therapist or During a massage therapy or for another body session, “said Tucker's statement.

Baltimore Ravens' kicker Justin Tucker observes his kick while he loses a second field goal attempt during the second half of a game against Philadelphia Eagles on December 1, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
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“I have never received any complaint from a massage therapist, I have never been fired from a massage therapy or body session and they have never told me that I was not welcome in any spa or other business place.”
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