
The Baltimore Ravens' general manager has addressed the mounting allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior against kicker Justin Tucker, calling them 'serious' and 'concerning.' The team will allow the NFL's investigation to unfold before making any decisions regarding the situation.
Reports from the Baltimore Banner indicate that 16 massage therapists from eight spas and wellness centers in the Baltimore area have accused Tucker of inappropriate behavior. League officials have reportedly spoken with at least three of the women involved.
Tucker has vehemently denied the allegations, stating on social media that they are 'unequivocally false.'
The Ravens' GM mentioned that he was made aware of the accusations just before they were set to be published by a local media outlet. He confirmed meeting with Tucker but did not disclose details of their conversation.
Despite the team's zero-tolerance policy, the Ravens will await the NFL's findings and evaluate the allegations against Tucker on a case-by-case basis.
Throughout his 13-year career, Tucker has been known as one of the league's most reliable kickers, all with Baltimore.
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