The Baltimore Ravens released kicker Justin Tucker last month after being with the team for 13 seasons. Tucker was released after there was some disturbing reports about him.

Well, ESPN announced on Thursday on its Twitter page,
“Breaking: Former Ravens K Justin Tucker has been suspended for the first 10 games of the 2025 regular season for violating the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy, the league announced.”
This does not come as a surprise for the former Ravens kicker. With this occurring, there was some fan reactions as well.
NFL Fans Respond To Former Baltimore Ravens Kicker Justin Tucker Being Suspended

Tucker has been accused of improper behavior during massage sessions by 16 massage therapists from eight Baltimore-area spas. He was released May 5 by Baltimore following 13 seasons with the club. With this being the case, there was fan reactions across the Twitter platform when the Tucker suspension was announced. Here are some fans who had something to say about the Tucker suspension:
Suspend this creep for life. He also shouldn’t have any consideration for HOF after his career is over just a sick human and an embarrassment to the sport.
— mpf (@demcowboysfan) June 26, 2025
He’s washed and unemployed anyway. Nobody picking him up
— ً (@nolimit__EV) June 26, 2025
And now he’s doing it with Watson in Cleveland.
— MarcoRizzolo (@MarcoRizzolo) June 26, 2025
He looks like a creep tbh
— Mighty Matt 💪🏼 (@HskrsStarsBucs) June 26, 2025
Only 10 games for being a creep???? It sucks that these athletes have immunity despite being terrible people.
— JT (@jxntate) June 26, 2025
It will be interesting to see if Tucker will ever kick in the NFL again. Even if he doesn’t kick again, Tucker has had a hall of fame career, but this suspension could be a major black eye on him moving forward. The suspension is not a good look for him, and the Ravens were right for releasing him.
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