Ravens GM Eric DeCosta is finally breaking his silence regarding the Justin Tucker accusations.
In his first public comments on the situation, the Baltimore Ravens general manager re-affirmed that the team is taking the sexual misconduct allegations against their star kicker very seriously.
DeCosta addressed the media at the NFL Draft Combine in Indianapolis.
DeCosta said the allegations against Tucker are “serious and concerning” and that “it’s fortunate that the league is doing an investigation.”
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“We’ll want to wait as patiently as we can for as much information as we can, and we’ll make our decisions based on that,” DeCosta added.
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He also confirmed that he has spoken to Justin Tucker, but he chose not to speak on the private conversation.
Justin Tucker has denied the allegations against him, stating in a statement last month that they are “unequivocally false.”
The allegations of inappropriate behavior by Tucker mention him allegedly exposing his genitals, brushing two of the massage therapists with his exposed penis, and leaving what they believed to be semen on the massage table after multiple visits.
Multiple establishments are said to have banned Tucker from returning to their business.
Tucker is under contract with the Ravens through the 2027 season.
The NFL has opened an investigation into Baltimore Ravens veteran kicker Justin Tucker after 16 female massage therapists accused him of sexual misconduct.
The allegations span eight spas and wellness centers in the Baltimore area, according to The Baltimore Banner.
Three of the women revealed that NFL investigators interviewed them, and two others said that they are set to participate in the investigation in the coming weeks.
None of the 16 women have been named publicly.
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