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Is Justin Tucker's NFL career officially over after his shocking release from the Ravens and the ongoing sexual assault allegations?

Is Justin Tucker's NFL career officially over after his shocking release from the Ravens and the ongoing sexual assault allegations?

Time of India09-05-2025

Ravens' decision raises questions about Justin Tucker's NFL career (Image via Baltimore Ravens)
Justin Tucker
, once the NFL's most reliable kicker, has been released by the
Baltimore Ravens
after 13 seasons. With
sexual misconduct allegations
looming—despite no charges—his future in professional football now hangs in the balance as questions swirl about his next move.
Justin Tucker's NFL future uncertain after shocking Ravens release amid misconduct allegations
Baltimore Ravens fans were left stunned this week as the team officially released veteran kicker Justin Tucker, ending his 13-year run with the franchise.
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Tucker, long considered one of the most consistent and clutch kickers in NFL history, now faces serious questions—not just about his football future, but about his personal conduct off the field.
The Ravens' decision to cut ties with Tucker on Monday came without direct reference to the cloud of controversy hanging over him. General Manager Eric DeCosta's statement praised Tucker's contributions but offered no explanation for the timing or context of the move. Meanwhile, public attention has turned to the ongoing sexual misconduct allegations made against Tucker by several massage therapists from Baltimore-area spas.
Tucker, 35, has denied all allegations. He has not been criminally charged, and no civil suits have been filed. Yet the accusations continue to cast a long shadow, raising doubts about whether another team will be willing to sign him, especially in the current climate of increased scrutiny around athletes' behavior and accountability.
An unmatched legacy overshadowed by off-field controversy
Tucker's release marks a dramatic fall from grace. Once hailed as the most accurate kicker in NFL history, he was known for his dependability under pressure and his long-distance field goals. Tucker became a fan favorite and a symbol of stability in Baltimore's special teams unit. His sudden departure has left a significant void and sparked speculation about what comes next—for both him and the Ravens.
Despite the troubling allegations, many are still grappling with the idea that Tucker's career might be over. Some argue that his performance alone warrants a second chance. Others believe the NFL and its franchises must uphold higher ethical standards, especially when dealing with misconduct allegations—even in the absence of formal charges.
Whether another NFL team will be willing to bring Tucker onboard remains uncertain. His talent is unquestionable, but teams may hesitate to take on the PR risk while the allegations remain unresolved.
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For now, the Ravens must begin the search for a reliable replacement, while Tucker faces an uncertain road ahead. His situation underscores the complex intersection of sports, reputation, and accountability in the modern era—where performance alone may no longer guarantee a place on the field.

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