NFL Player Justin Tucker, who was reportedly accused of inappropriate behaviour by multiple Baltimore-based massage therapists, was suspended by the NFL for 10 games for "Violations of NFL's Personal Conduct Policy." The decision to suspend Tucker was announced on June 26. In May, Tucker was released by the Baltimore Ravens from their roster.
When the accusations against Justin Tucker were first made early this year, Tucker's wife, Amanda Bass, reportedly shared in a statement to Outkick in February that she fully supports her husband and that the allegations against him are "false."
Amanda's statement says that,
"The false allegations against Justin have caused so much hurt to our family. I believe my husband and I love and support him fully."

Amanda Bass, who has been married to Justin Tucker for about a decade, is a very private person, despite her husband's NFL career putting her in the spotlight along with him. According to People Magazine, Amanda doesn't have any public social media accounts.
Amanda Bass, like Justin Tucker, also graduated from the University of Texas; in fact, the two met each other while attending the university in 2008. She got engaged to Tucker in 2013, after dating for about five years. The couple got married on March 28, 2015, at Ma Maison in Dripping Springs, Texas. In 2016, the duo welcomed their son, Easton Hayes Tucker.
More info about Justin Tucker's suspension and misconduct allegations.
According to US Weekly, multiple Baltimore-based massage therapists accused Tucker of inappropriate behavior. According to reports, the first accusation came in January when six people accused him of exposing himself during his visit to spas and wellness centres. And later, more people came forward with similar accusations.
Tucker, per US Weekly, denies the allegations made against him. In a statement by Tucker published by OutKick in February, he shared that,
"I maintain I did not act inappropriately at any point before, during, or after a professional bodywork treatment session, nor have I ever been told I am unwelcome at any massage therapy provider. These claims are simply not true."
The publication further reports that after the accusations, the Baltimore Ravens released Tucker in May 2025. Ravens executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta said in a statement that,
“Sometimes football decisions are incredibly difficult, and this is one of those instances...Considering our current roster, we have made the tough decision to release Justin Tucker...”
On June 26, 2025, the NFL announced that it had suspended Tucker for 10 games. It is further reported that he can try out for other teams and that he is eligible for reinstatement on November 11.

Tucker's agent, Rob Roche, expressed his disappointment with the league's decision and shared that Tucker still "stands by his previous statements.” Meanwhile, one of the victims' attorneys reportedly shared that "the NFL’s findings validate the experiences told by each of the victims," another added that next steps are yet to be determined, the NY Times reported.
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