NFL investigating Justin Tucker's sexual misconduct allegations, interviewing accusers: reports
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After over a dozen women accused Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct, the NFL is investigating, according to reports.
The NFL has reportedly begun interviewing massage therapists who have accused the Baltimore Ravens kicker of inappropriate sexual behavior.
Last month, six massage therapists employed at high-end spas said Tucker exposed himself repeatedly during a span of four years, including his rookie season, when the Ravens won the Super Bowl.
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Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker (9) kicks a field goal against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the third quarter at Acrisure Stadium. (Charles LeClaire/Imagn Images)
The accusations placed Tucker at four different spas and wellness centers, where the alleged victims say he would brush them with his genitals and commit other acts of sexual misconduct.
Earlier this month, seven more women accused Tucker of sexual misconduct, and the total number of accusers is 16.
The women are from eight Baltimore-based spas and wellness centers, two of which said the behavior was so inappropriate they banned Tucker, according to The Baltimore Banner.
The new accusers claimed Tucker "acted inappropriately" at some of the best luxury spas in Baltimore, including the spas at the Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton in the city.
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker arrives before a game against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. (Tommy Gilligan/Imagn Images)
Tucker is accused of exposing himself, brushing some of the therapists with his genitals and other forms of misconduct.
Tucker released a statement through his attorneys last month, calling the


