The Baltimore Ravens have launched Justin Tucker’s kick.
The measure occurs ten days after the team selected Arizona Pateer Tyler Loop, and amid serious accusations against Tucker. In recent months, 16 massage therapists of eight different spas from the Baltimore area accused Tucker or inappropriate sexual behavior. In a story that was executed in the Baltimore banner “Several therapists said that Tucker’s behavior was so atrocious that they finished their sessions before or refused to work on it again.”
Tucker denied the accusations against him, calling them “unequivocally false.”
Signed by the organization as a free agent not recruited in 2012, Tucker organized a legendary career in Baltimore. Duration of his time with the Ravens Tucker established the NFL record for the longest field goal in 66 yards, and he remains the NFL leader in a percentage of professional field goal with a brand or 89.1%.
He was also named for Seven Bowls and five First Team All-Pros, and was a member of the Ravens team that the Super Bowl XLVII won. It was also seven times Pro Bowl selection and member of the NFL 2010 All-Decade team.
In a statement on social networks, the Ravens called this a football decision. The team selected Kicker Loop outside Arizona in the sixth round.
This is an evolving story and will be updated.