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Baltimore Ravens Release Justin Tucker After 13 Seasons

The team cites football reasons for moving on from the NFL's most accurate kicker, while remaining silent on unresolved misconduct allegations.

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Overview

  • The Baltimore Ravens officially released Justin Tucker on May 5, 2025, ending his 13-year tenure with the team.
  • General Manager Eric De Costa stated the decision was based on roster considerations, following Tucker's performance dip last season.
  • Tucker missed a career-high eight field goals in 2024, prompting the Ravens to draft kicker Tyler Loop as his replacement in late April.
  • Six women accused Tucker of sexual misconduct between 2012 and 2016, allegations he denies and the team has not addressed publicly.
  • Tucker leaves as the NFL's most accurate kicker, holding an 89.1% career field-goal rate, five All-Pro selections, and a 66-yard field goal record.