Eric Decosta, president of Ravens, said on Tuesday that the number of sexual illegal acts against Kicker Justin Tucker is “serious,” but the team will wait before the Baltimore decides the future.
DECOSTA said in the NFL Scouting Combine, “We think we are lucky to be investigating the league.” “We will wait as much as possible as much as possible, and we will make a decision based on it.”
This was the first time a RAVENS official wrote a question about Tucker after the first blame for inappropriate behavior 26 days ago.
According to Baltimore Banner, 16 massage therapists from eight high-end Baltimore regions were accused of sexual illegality against Tucker. All incidents occurred in sessions from 2012 to 2016, which was Turker’s first five seasons in NFL.
Raven Harbaug said that the accusation for Tucker is “I don’t want to get up and read.”
“This is to reconcile it,” Harbaugh said. “That’s the work of the process. So if you can do it, you have to understand what happened. We all have a question, but no one knows exactly what happened.”
DECOSTA asked Ravens’ indefinite position on domestic violence. Harbaug mentioned three years ago when he asked about the 11 game suspension of Deshaun Watson for alleged sexual illegal acts with massage therapists three years ago. DECOSTA reversed what Dick Cass chairman said in 2015 that there was no policy, and the team will look at each case individually.
Decosta said, “There is nothing absolute.” “In this case, we are still waiting for a lot of information.”
Decosta talked about the league in Baltimore and said he was not sure how long the NFL investigation would take. NFL’s investigators are talking to some women who have accused Tucker as sexual illegality in Baltimore, told ESPN last week.
According to Decosta, Ravens did not know the charges of Tucker until Banner contacted Tucker’s investigation.
Decosta admitted that he had talked to Tucker.
Decosta said, “I will keep that opinion to myself. Perhaps I think it’s wise.” “But at some point we will meet, and it will tell me about it now.”
Harbaug talks with Tucker about a week and a half after the charges.
“[It was] Harbaug said.
Harbaug said Baltimore would be looking at the kicker in the draft.
“We’re looking at all positions, but we’ve been prioritized regardless of what the kicker position is.” “Justin is our kicker. We love him and I always expect him to continue to go forever, but no one goes forever.”
Turker denied a mistake on January 30, saying a statement about social media, and he called this claim “clearly false.”
He said the initial banner knight was so crooked so that it was harmless or ambiguous and so that it was no longer proportional to it. … This is a desperate tabloid feed.
Turker was accused by women exposing the genitals, wiping some with exposed penis, and being considered to be ejaculate at the massage table.
Turker can be disciplined according to NFL’s personal action policy. Roger Goodell, a NFL commissioner, said at a Super Bowl weekly press conference, saying, “They are obviously serious and they are seriously accepted like us.”
In a statement on ESPN last week, a league spokesman said, “We do not provide details or updates of the review process during the investigation.”
Tucker (35 years old) is the seven pro -bowers, the most accurate kicker in NFL history. He is the longest player in Ravens and the last remaining player of the 2012 Super Bowl Championship team.