Former Baltimore Ravens Pro Bowl kicker Justin Tucker has been suspended for 10 games without pay for violating the NFL personal conduct policy.
While Tucker remains without a team after his release from the Ravens, his suspension will begin after the final roster cuts on Aug. 26.
Baltimore released Tucker after allegations of sexual misconduct arose, stemming from accusations from 16 massage therapists in the Baltimore area. The inappropriate behavior allegedly occurred between 2012 and 2016, although Tucker denies the accusations.
“Tucker remains free to try out and sign with a club,” the NFL’s report said. “If he is signed during the offseason, he may attend training camp and participate in preseason games.”
Baltimore spent a fourth-round pick on Arizona kicker Tyler Loop in this year's draft to replace Tucker.
The former Texas Longhorn kicked for the Ravens for 13 seasons with an 89.1 field goal percentage - the highest for a career all-time. He's also a seven-time Pro Bowler, a five-time First-Team All-Pro and a three-time Second-Team All-Pro.
Tucker's best season as a pro came in 2016 when he made 97.4 percent of his field goals and 100 percent of his extra points on his way to his second Pro Bowl and second First-Team All-Pro nod.
Tucker led the league in 2021 with a 94.6 field goal percentage and was 100 percent on his field goals.
In 2019, the Ravens kicker led the league in extra point attempts (59) and extra points made (570.