Justin Tucker may still have a future with the Baltimore Ravens despite sexual misconduct allegations coming against the placekicker back in January. On Sunday, the team’s head coach, Jon Harbaugh discussed exactly this and reiterated that the team did not ‘know anything’ in terms of the investigation. As a result, any decisions related to Tucker and his future with the team will need to be made in terms of the game.
In January, several massage therapists accused Justin Tucker of behaving inappropriately with them.
“I would just say like, from the standpoint of the investigation and all that, we don’t know anything. We haven’t been given any information, as it should be. It’s all done the way it’s done. So we don’t know anything along those lines. So, we can’t make any decisions based on that. Every decision we make has to be made on football.” Jon Harbaugh, head coach of the Baltimore Ravens said to the media on Sunday.
John Harbaugh said the Ravens have not been given any information from the NFL investigation on Justin Tucker.
“Whatever we decide to do over the next few weeks will be based on football,” Harbaugh said. pic.twitter.com/d3AZfiC6Je
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) May 4, 2025
Justin Tucker has been with the Baltimore Ravens since 2012 after he was left undrafted in the NFL draft. Before the league, Tucker played college football for the Texas Longhorns from 2008 to 2011. In the 2024 NFL season, Tucker managed a 73.3 field goal percentage, with a longest field goal of 56 yards for the Baltimore Ravens.
On another note, Justin Tucker’s spot in the Baltimore Ravens seems threatened by new arrival Tyler Loop. Loop was selected as another placekicker for the Baltimore Ravens as the 186th pick in the sixth round of the recent 2025 NFL draft.
A recent video has gone viral on social media, showing Loop effortlessly hitting a 75-yard field goal. Loop’s entrance into the Baltimore locker room seems to be a possible replacement tactic for Justin Tucker who has become embroiled in sexual misconduct allegations.
Before being selected by the Baltimore Ravens, Loop played college football for the Arizona Wildcats. In his senior year, Loop had a decent 78.3 field goal percentage with his longest one being 62 yards.
The Baltimore Ravens are trying their best to bolster their roster after the 2024 NFL season. Despite finishing at the top of the AFC North table in the regular season, the Ravens found themselves being thrown out of the tournament after losing to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round.
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