At 35 years old, former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is hoping for an NFL comeback.
The seven-time Pro Bowler held a workout at his alma mater, the University of Texas, where he created a video of his 18 career game-winning field goals, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Tucker will be eligible to return to suspension on Nov. 11, just after Week 10, and several teams are interested in signing him, Pelissero said.
Justin Tucker Faced Allegations of Inappropriate Behavior During Massages
Tucker was released by the Ravens in May 2025 after 13 seasons of being considered the best kicker in the league. In June 2025, the NFL suspended Tucker for ten games after an investigation into allegations that Tucker engaged in inappropriate behavior during massages.
In January 2025, The Baltimore Banner released first-hand accounts from six massage therapists who accused Tucker of engaging in inappropriate sexual behavior between 2012 and 2016. The therapists alleged that he deliberately exposed his genitals, made unwanted physical contact with some of them, and left semen on the massage table following three of their sessions. In interviews, several therapists stated that Tucker’s behavior caused them to end his sessions early or refuse to treat him again, and two spas subsequently barred him from returning.
But Tucker, through his attorneys, denied the allegations, calling them speculative and “impossible to prove. They also denied that Tucker was banned from spas or ejaculated at a spa. Tucker’s attorneys also referred the Banner to more than a dozen massage therapists Tucker had worked with. The outlet contacted eleven of them and received responses from four, all of whom described positive experiences with Tucker. The attorneys also provided emails indicating that one of the spas he was allegedly banned from had, in fact, been “actively inviting him back for additional appointments.”
But another ten massage therapists came forward with accusations against Tucker after the Banner published their first story.
At first, Tucker released a statement denying the allegations and accused the Banner of not being transparent with him until he hired a defamation attorney. About a month later, Tucker released another statement again denying the allegations, but apologizing to “anyone I have worked with” that felt he didn’t treat them professionally or as a person.
Justin Tucker Considered the Best Kicker

GettyBALTIMORE, MARYLAND – DECEMBER 21: Justin Tucker #9 of the Baltimore Ravens lines up a field goal against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium on December 21, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
When Tucker was released, he left the NFL leading the league in career field goal percentage at 89.1%, but has since been surpassed by Los Angeles Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker (94.3%).
NFL Hall of Famer Gil Brandt considers Tucker to be the greatest kicker in NFL history, ahead of Adam Vinatieri. Tucker is in sole possession of the longest field goal in NFL history at 66 yards at Ford Field in Detroit in 2021.
Justin Tucker is a Super Bowl XLVII champion, a five-time first-team All-Pro, a three-time second-team All-Pro, and a seven-time Pro Bowl selection. He was also named to the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team.
But Tucker’s last season with Baltimore was his career worst. He went 22-for-30 in field goals for a percentage of 73.3%.
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