
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker on Thursday denied allegations by six women that he engaged in inappropriate behavior during massage therapy sessions.
Six women identified only by initials spoke to The Baltimore Banner about their allegations, which span Tucker’s rookie season in 2012 through 2016. Five of them allege that Tucker requested a massage of his pelvic region or his inner thighs while he had erections before he intentionally exposed his penis.
Two women allege Tucker brushed them with his exposed penis, and three of them said he left what they believe to be ejaculate on the table, the Banner reported.
According to the reporting, “several therapists said Tucker’s behavior was so egregious that they ended his sessions early or refused to work on him again.”
Tucker, in a statement released on social media, called the allegations “unequivocally false.” He said he always sought to conduct himself with the “utmost professionalism.”
“I have never before been accused of misconduct of any kind, and I have never been accused of acting inappropriately in front of a massage therapist or during a massage therapy session or during other bodywork,” Tucker wrote.
He denied that he was dismissed from a session or told he was not welcome at any place of business. Tucker said the Banner article skewed “innocuous” or “ambitious” interactions out of proportion.