Justin Tucker and Travis Kelce have a history, and it is being brought up amid the new allegations of the Baltimore Ravens kicker
Baltimore Ravens star kicker Justin Tucker was accused in a bombshell report of sexual misconduct by several massage therapists during a period between 2012 and 2016.
Six massage therapists in the Baltimore area accused the kicker of exposing himself during sessions, brushing the alleged victims with his genitals, and other acts of alleged sexual misconduct that got him banned from several spas.
The allegations were first revealed in a report by The Baltimore Banner.
In the hours since the damning news, Travis Kelce has had his name surface.
This past regular season, Justin Tucker suddenly looked nothing like the Justin Tucker of old, and it is possible Kelce actually had something to do with it.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce made headlines before last season’s AFC championship when he tossed Tucker’s helmet, footballs, and kicking tee away during warmups to make room for himself and his teammates.
Travis Kelce told Justin Tucker he needed to move because their QB Patrick Mahomes had to warm up. So Kelce kicked his ball away and threw his helmet. 😂 pic.twitter.com/pFF0DC1yA7
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) January 28, 2024
After that moment, Justin Tucker has not been the same.
In the 2024 season, Tucker maintained a field goal percentage of 73.3%, which was 9.2 points lower than his second-worst season percentage.
Tucker is widely regarded as one of the greatest kickers in NFL history, having the highest field goal percentage in NFL history at 89.1% and 12th in field goals made with 417.
Travis Kelce Has Bigger Things On His Mind
Travis Kelce has the chance to make up for his actions in the City of New Orleans.
In 2010, when the Cincinnati Bearcats played in the Sugar Bowl, Kelce was suspended and kicked off the team after he failed a drug test.
Now, Kelce has the chance to make up for it by helping his team win the Super Bowl.